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stoneriff

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Hello folks;
I have a 120 gallon reef tank. 4'x2'x2' My calcium reactor is off. My parameters are perfect.
Calcium 450
Mag 1350
PH 8.2
Alk 2.8
Temp 78.1
Nitrates .02 almost undetectable
No phosphates
Did a water change 2 days ago.
Clean filter socks
Skimmer is working well
Flow is good.
I'm not over feeding.
Water is a bit cloudy.
What am I missing???

Thank you.
 

stoneriff

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Couple of ?
Are you using ro water
what salt are you using and how long did u let it mix before you did ur water change.
Definitely using RO/DI water. I have a Typhoon Extreme filter with very new filters. My TDS meter is reading 0 output, and 12 input. I'm using Instant Ocean right now. The water was mixed for 2 days before I did a water change. I will be switching to ESV Salt once the IO is done. I just received a shipment of ESV Salt.
 
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I would let it ride its course unless it gets appreciably worse. A fresh change of carbon wouldn't hurt and might do some good. Watch your fish carefully. If they show signs of distress--rapid breathing etc. ( bacterial blooms can consume a lot of O2) then I'd take more radical action.
 

stoneriff

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I would let it ride its course unless it gets appreciably worse. A fresh change of carbon wouldn't hurt and might do some good. Watch your fish carefully. If they show signs of distress--rapid breathing etc. ( bacterial blooms can consume a lot of O2) then I'd take more radical action.
The fish seem fine. Eating and swimming normally. I will change carbon now. Thanks.
If it doesn't improve, any ideas?
 
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I had a bacterial bloom that I let go, thinking it was natural. Then it got worse. Then it killed 2 of my fish (clowns) overnight. Water changes, filter socks, carbon, GFO, skimming did nothing leading up to the deaths. After WC's things would be clearer and then 6 hours later I was looking at milk water. Then I put in a UV...clear water in 12 hours. I'll never run without one again.

Yes, UV's also kill some of the beneficial things in the water, but that's mainly things like pods (if they go through the UV, which isn't guaranteed) and possibly plankton, if you have any in water (turn it off if/while you dose in plankton for coral feeding) What seems to always be forgotten is that the VAST MAJORITY of the nitrifying bacteria - ie the bio filter - do not live in the water, they live in the rocks and the sand. So running a UV isn't going to kill your bio filter. I've read a lot of about UV sterilizers and more than half of the people who are against them think they destroy bio-filters. That's simply not true.

I'd watch your fish closely as well. If they start acting odd, act. If the cloudiness gets worse, act. If you do WC-'s and it comes right back, act.

<-- Has 2 UV units now, one in his DT, another in his QT.
 
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UV units are very valuable ( but not requisite ) additions to reef systems. If your situation continues, I would not hesitate to add one. There is very little downside. Where people run into issues with UV's is deluding themselves into thinking they can control parasite outbreaks with them--which you can, but the sizing and flow rates are really important for this purpose, and most people run units that are far too small to accomplish this aim.
 

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