Just started

dmhand

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Hi.
I just started our new marine tank. It's a custom built acrylic tank of about 200 US gallons. After some supplier problems I finally got round to adding salt to the water last weekend. However the water is now quite cloudy. I'm not sure if the cloudiness is because of the salt being added or a bacteria bloom. I have an SG reading of about 1.21 at the moment. Water temp is 26.2 C (about 79 F). Is this SG and temp ok ? Is there anything I can do about the cloudy water ?

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks
D
 
bump up the sg and circulate like the others suggested. i was amazed what circulation did to clear up my tank and disolve the salt.
 
Thanks guys

Thanks for the tips. The substrate is a mix of coral sand and gravel. No live rock. Fake corals etc. I have 2 maxi jet 1200 litre per hour power heads for circulation. I added more salt this morning and SG is now about 1.023. I'll let it circulate for another few hours then check the SG this evening. Once the SG is ok hopefully after a few days the tank will clear up. I've attached a couple of pics from before the water went in.

Thanks again

D

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What filtration are you using on the tank mate?

As its not a reef, your water circulation per hour needs to be 10 x your tank volume...So, about 2000 gph water circulation..your maxijets are currently giving you about 590gph ( combined ) water turn over...so, you really do need to get the flow in the tank higher..

Niko
 
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