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Kempker1498
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 06:00 PM
My tank has been up and running for a few months nows...all the occupants are doing great. My only complaint is the water has small particles floating around in it. It's not a huge problem...but u have see other tanks that are crystal clear. Can anyone tell me the trick to achieve this?
Thanks in advance for yalls help.
Andrew
KING
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 06:08 PM
had the same problem..i put carbon in a sock an put it in the sump..over night it got clear..now Im not saying it will work for sure..but its a cheep rout to try..an worked for me..
Kempker1498
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 07:15 PM
I have a carbon filter in the sump as we speak...and it has helped tremendously
rrasco
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 07:43 PM
What kind of mechanical filtration are you running?
Kempker1498
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 09:51 PM
I have a sumo with a refugium...
Kempker1498
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 09:56 PM
Lol sumo...stupid autocorrect...SUMP
Kempker1498
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 09:57 PM
And this wasn't ment to go under emergency discussion...was ment to go under equipment...sorry guys
Louis
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 10:27 PM
Hey Andrew, is it debris/detritus in the water column or are you getting micro-bubbles? Mechanical filtration (filter pads, micron socks, sponge blocks) work great at catching particulate out of the water and are easy to swap out/clean. If you are getting micro-bubbles you might need to modify your sump a bit. Its a bit of a pain to remove the sump to install bubble traps but it is totally worth doing.
How are the Astrea Snails doing?
Louis
justahobby
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 11:06 PM
Are you using a filter sock?
*Thread moved*
Kempker1498
Sat, 26th Nov 2011, 09:42 AM
Thanks for moving the thread...sorry for the mix up on my part. And I am not using a sock...there isn't enough room in my sump chamber for the reef octopus and sock :(. Louis the snails are doing ok...I lost about half of them, but the other ones are moving around and eating away.
BSJF
Sat, 26th Nov 2011, 10:18 AM
if the sock doesn't fit, you can also use a fine mesh bag. If you have room put some poly filter material in it too. Just make sure you clean it often.
justahobby
Sat, 26th Nov 2011, 01:10 PM
Can you take a pic of your sump for us? It would be easier to help with filter choices and placements if we had a visual.
No worries on posting in the wrong forum. I've definitely done it a few times.
Kempker1498
Wed, 30th Nov 2011, 07:53 PM
Well I think I figured our part of my problem. I am sitting here relaxing, looking at the tank from a long day at work. I see my hermit crabs going to town on the hair algae, then see white spots coming out from where the crabs are eating and floating everywhere.
Here is a picture of the sump as requested.
While take the pictures I noticed hair algae growing in my reef octopus...is this bad (sorry if this is a dumb question...still learning this awesome hobby)?
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