Hi everyone,
I set up a new tank last night and am having some problems with cloudy water that I'v never had before. After the water cleared from the salt mixing, I added a 20lb. bag of the Carib-Sea bio-active sand, followed by 10 lbs. of live sand from the LFS. The water became very cloudy, so I just decided to run the protein skimmer and go to bed in the hopes it would clear up. 18 hours later the water is still cloudy (although not as bad as it was, you can almost see from one end of the 36" tank to the other). The problem appears to be suspended particles that do not settle onto the sand bed even when all circulation is shut off.
My question is will this clear up on its own or should I go out and buy a mechanical filter to clear it up? My main question is whether or not it would be ok to go ahead and cure live rock in the tank, or if it would be better to clear the water first? Thanks everyone.
I set up a new tank last night and am having some problems with cloudy water that I'v never had before. After the water cleared from the salt mixing, I added a 20lb. bag of the Carib-Sea bio-active sand, followed by 10 lbs. of live sand from the LFS. The water became very cloudy, so I just decided to run the protein skimmer and go to bed in the hopes it would clear up. 18 hours later the water is still cloudy (although not as bad as it was, you can almost see from one end of the 36" tank to the other). The problem appears to be suspended particles that do not settle onto the sand bed even when all circulation is shut off.
My question is will this clear up on its own or should I go out and buy a mechanical filter to clear it up? My main question is whether or not it would be ok to go ahead and cure live rock in the tank, or if it would be better to clear the water first? Thanks everyone.