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Keyman

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50 lbs of live rock and 20 lbs of live sand also have the following.
Reef octopus 6" pinwheel nwb150
Two hydro koralia evolution
Have a light fixture with t5 and LED
57 gals rr with 29 sump
Metal halides
Fish
One Flame angle
One small Yellow tang
Two clowns
One cleaner shrimp
 

piranhapat

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Westchester, N.Y
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Your tank is starting to mature. That's normal like Kingator said its diatoms. It will run its cost but watch your Phoshates and over feeding. It will get a little worst and should get better if you keep nutrients down. You can add a reactor with GFO if your Phoshates are high. You can do water change and siphon some of diatom out. Other than that let it run it's course.
 

Mike389

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not sure im dealing with a similar problem.... Diatoms feed on silicates so if your not using ro/di water this could be the source... i needed to replace my membrane so we will see if that solves my problems ill keep you informed
 

Imbarrie

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New York
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Diamond gobies can stir up a lot of dust but they will process a ton of sand.
Nassarius snails are great in sand as they will go after any food that lingers too long. Fighting conchs are good also.
Some reefers swear by a product called microbe lift. This populates the tank with more beneficial bacteria.
 

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