Hi everyone...
I've read the cloudy water posts about sounthdown sand water being cloudy and that it won't clear up for a few days (sometimes weeks).
I have 150 lbs of southdown in my 60 gal and it's been cloudy for a good week now. The water is heated to the proper temperature, but I'm not sure if I'm suppose to turn on my powerhead or my skimmer because I thought that doing so would suck out all of the beneficial southdown sand that is causing the cloudyness in the first place.
How much longer will this last? As I do not have my live rock in and it is basically just the sand and the salt and the water, I'm wondering if I should just place the live rock in and get the bacteria started and wait for the water to clear up?
If I do put the live rock in, wouldn't I need to run my skimmer? And wouldn't doing so get rid of most of the beneficial sand?
If someone can just clear this up, it would help greatly.
Thanks everyone.
I've read the cloudy water posts about sounthdown sand water being cloudy and that it won't clear up for a few days (sometimes weeks).
I have 150 lbs of southdown in my 60 gal and it's been cloudy for a good week now. The water is heated to the proper temperature, but I'm not sure if I'm suppose to turn on my powerhead or my skimmer because I thought that doing so would suck out all of the beneficial southdown sand that is causing the cloudyness in the first place.
How much longer will this last? As I do not have my live rock in and it is basically just the sand and the salt and the water, I'm wondering if I should just place the live rock in and get the bacteria started and wait for the water to clear up?
If I do put the live rock in, wouldn't I need to run my skimmer? And wouldn't doing so get rid of most of the beneficial sand?
If someone can just clear this up, it would help greatly.
Thanks everyone.