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cybermeez

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A week after putting the sand in the new reef tank and the water is still like milk. I hooked up a H.O.T. Magnum with a micron filter this weekend, but it's barely making a dent. At this rate it's going to take a month for the water to clear.

So, I began thinking (a dangerous thing) and was wondering, is there was a way to rig up an R/O canister with a micron filter and use it to filter the fine particles out of the water column? If not, anybody got a filter (a diatom filter maybe?) that I could borrow that would do the equivalent?

Robin
 

Mattl22

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That seems strange if I remember correctly it only took a day or so for my tank to look crystal clear !!
As far as the Rodi I remember a guy who won totm on reef central some turned an Rodi into a reactor using it with carbon and phosban not sure about the micron filter
 

rkaragozler

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You might want to try leaving your pumps off a day or two and let things just settle.
This will lead to a lot of problems later on, what you are seeing is old ditritus build up, If you can make a trip i'll loan you my diatom filter, or go to a craft store and buy poly fill,the stuff they use to make pillows with, put it in filter and change every day,
 

cybermeez

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has anyone ever tried using a RO/DI sediment filter for water polishing?

McGuyver's got nothin' on me! I went to home depot, got an R/O canister w/ 1/2" connections, some 1/2' vinyl hose, put a micron cartridge in the canister and hooked the whole thing up to a MaxiJet. I'll check on the tank in the morning and see how much this helped. I'm optimistic because it seemed to clear a little before I left.

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cybermeez

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The canister was $35 (though I know they sell some that are $19, but were out of stock) and the couplings and hose were maybe another $10. Way less expensive than a diatom filter and it sure did an impressive job on my new 120g tank!
 

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