water clearity

Daggnabit

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It is about a week and a half since I set up my 24g aquapod. I tested everything last night to see where everything was at for cycling period. I come home from work to find that there looks to be a cloudy haze in the water. What could this be? I have nothing in the tank yest except for macro algae, live rock, and micro algae growing everywhere.
 

drnsee

New Member
And what were your parameters? :) This is about the time spikes in bacterial blooms occur. Great opportunity to do a partial water change. Ensure that flow isn't just dusting up some substrate and check your calcium levels if you are dosing. When in doubt, water change IMO.

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Daggnabit

New Member
As of last night before this started to happen:
Calcium: 440
Ammonia: 0
Carbon Hardness: 10 dKH
Phosphate: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
pH: 8.3-8.4ish
Specific Gravity: 1.023
I will have to test this again but it wont be until tomorrow. Maybe it will give some insight once I run the tests again.
 

TimSchmidt

New Member
Not sure exactly but I wouldn't worry too much. Are you dosing anything though? Also did you mix the salt and water before adding to the tank or did you mix it IN the tank (fine for the very first time).
 

Daggnabit

New Member
I mixed the water and everything was running fine. All I have added was a pH buffer to raise the pH. I will check my parameters right after this post and edit once I got everything. The algae spike is starting to go down now if that might have anything to do with it.
 

drnsee

New Member
Yeah clouds are overrated! It's what your tests show that counts. I've seen really "sparkley" tanks with awful parameters! Just pop some poly or carbon in there if you want and of course partial water changes. I'm sure it'll go away in time.

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