Hi,
I've started setting up my nano reef by adding some live sand and plain aragonite sand to my Nano tank and sump.
The directions say that it could take a day or two for the siltation to subside.
The water still looks murky after two days and is perhaps even worse today than yesterday.
On the flip side, I have a 6Gall tank I was going to use as a backup and the sand in there (started at the same time is clear already).
Is it just that I have less water in there or could a slower powerhead be a difference too?
There is a lot of flow going thru my main nano tank and I wonder if that isn't making things worse. Should I turn the pump off or is it better for bacteria growth if I leave it on? Does the siltation on top of the sand itself stifle the bacteria at all? I'd run some sort of mechanical filtration but I don't want to remove anything that could be helpful just to rid myself of the cloudiness.
I'm picking up the live rock today and and still concerned about the murkiness and if it will adversely affect what I put in.
Suggestions welcome.
I've started setting up my nano reef by adding some live sand and plain aragonite sand to my Nano tank and sump.
The directions say that it could take a day or two for the siltation to subside.
The water still looks murky after two days and is perhaps even worse today than yesterday.
On the flip side, I have a 6Gall tank I was going to use as a backup and the sand in there (started at the same time is clear already).
Is it just that I have less water in there or could a slower powerhead be a difference too?
There is a lot of flow going thru my main nano tank and I wonder if that isn't making things worse. Should I turn the pump off or is it better for bacteria growth if I leave it on? Does the siltation on top of the sand itself stifle the bacteria at all? I'd run some sort of mechanical filtration but I don't want to remove anything that could be helpful just to rid myself of the cloudiness.
I'm picking up the live rock today and and still concerned about the murkiness and if it will adversely affect what I put in.
Suggestions welcome.