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Southdown Woes.
Hi all. I am setting up a 90 reef and have added a bag and a half of Southdown
sand but now my water looks more like skim milk. I rinsed it lightly before adding but that was no use. Any suggestions for getting the water to clear up quickly? Is the cloudiness just due to the calcium the sand puts in the water or is it particulates causing this? Can I diatom filter it clear or do I just have to wait for it to settle out? Would it be best not to run any pumps or filters if it needs to settle? TIA -M333 |
Southdown Woes.
"Mandarin333" wrote in message ... Hi all. I am setting up a 90 reef and have added a bag and a half of Southdown sand but now my water looks more like skim milk. I rinsed it lightly before adding but that was no use. Any suggestions for getting the water to clear up quickly? Is the cloudiness just due to the calcium the sand puts in the water or is it particulates causing this? Can I diatom filter it clear or do I just have to wait for it to settle out? Would it be best not to run any pumps or filters if it needs to settle? TIA -M333 Eh, I don't think there's a way to make it settle QUICKLY. I noticed that skimming actually cleared it up the fastest. Assuming you have a sump and a main pump and skimmer, run the main pump and skimmer, and clean and empty the skimmer often...the total mass of all the gunk in the water is actually pretty low. |
Southdown Woes.
just give it a little time... running pumps will be ok
Mandarin333 wrote: Hi all. I am setting up a 90 reef and have added a bag and a half of Southdown sand but now my water looks more like skim milk. I rinsed it lightly before adding but that was no use. Any suggestions for getting the water to clear up quickly? Is the cloudiness just due to the calcium the sand puts in the water or is it particulates causing this? Can I diatom filter it clear or do I just have to wait for it to settle out? Would it be best not to run any pumps or filters if it needs to settle? TIA -M333 -- John N. Gretchen III Port O'Connor TX http://www.tisd.net/~jng3 |
Southdown Woes.
I ran my mag H.O.T. micron overnight and it cleared up within hours.
-- -- billy "Mandarin333" wrote in message ... | Hi all. I am setting up a 90 reef and have added a bag and a half of Southdown | sand but now my water looks more like skim milk. I rinsed it lightly before | adding but that was no use. Any suggestions for getting the water to clear up | quickly? Is the cloudiness just due to the calcium the sand puts in the water | or is it particulates causing this? Can I diatom filter it clear or do I just | have to wait for it to settle out? Would it be best not to run any pumps or | filters if it needs to settle? | | TIA -M333 |
Southdown Woes.
Subject: Southdown Woes.
From: "Dinky" Date: 5/29/04 4:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: I ran my mag H.O.T. micron overnight and it cleared up within hours. With or without DE? -M333 |
Southdown Woes.
"Mandarin333" wrote in message ... | | With or without DE? | | -M333 Without. According to Marineland, the Micron cartridge works almost as well without the powder as with, and you avoid the possibility of a mess. |
Southdown Woes.
If you filled with salt and water then you have to wait it out if you want
to save your salt, water movement does help it settle. If you only have fresh water so far, drain it and refill it. "Mandarin333" wrote in message ... Hi all. I am setting up a 90 reef and have added a bag and a half of Southdown sand but now my water looks more like skim milk. I rinsed it lightly before adding but that was no use. Any suggestions for getting the water to clear up quickly? Is the cloudiness just due to the calcium the sand puts in the water or is it particulates causing this? Can I diatom filter it clear or do I just have to wait for it to settle out? Would it be best not to run any pumps or filters if it needs to settle? TIA -M333 |
Southdown Woes.
Personally, I would rather wait than have dust running through my pumps.
"skozzy" wrote in message ... If you filled with salt and water then you have to wait it out if you want to save your salt, water movement does help it settle. If you only have fresh water so far, drain it and refill it. "Mandarin333" wrote in message ... Hi all. I am setting up a 90 reef and have added a bag and a half of Southdown sand but now my water looks more like skim milk. I rinsed it lightly before adding but that was no use. Any suggestions for getting the water to clear up quickly? Is the cloudiness just due to the calcium the sand puts in the water or is it particulates causing this? Can I diatom filter it clear or do I just have to wait for it to settle out? Would it be best not to run any pumps or filters if it needs to settle? TIA -M333 |
Southdown Woes.
Subject: Southdown Woes.
From: "Dinky" Date: 5/29/04 6:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: "Mandarin333" wrote in message ... | | With or without DE? | | -M333 Without. According to Marineland, the Micron cartridge works almost as well without the powder as with, and you avoid the possibility of a mess. Actually, it worked far better with the DE after I borrowed a friend's Vortex DE filter. It took about four rechargings since there was so much silt in the southdown. I was fit to be tied when I started pulling LR out to restack and the crystal clear tank turned into skim milk again so I had to wait another two hours to get enough clarity to put it back and still it was a sloppy job but that's what vacations are for...restacking your live rock. :) I was chatting with a gal who said that all that silt in southdown is actually DE. I was thinking this also because it looks EXACTLY like DE. Any thoughts anyone? -M333 |
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