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![]() "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. |
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