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So I have a 32 biocube I moved and setting it back up with crushed coral. I kept most of the water and live rock from the tank. Problem is the cloudiness from the new substrate. Is it OK to put my fish in there? Will attach picture.

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I have two Black Storm clowns Coral beauty bangai cardinal blue damsel and a dragnet I know I know but she eats frozen very well and always has cyclops to pick up.
 

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Intuition tells me that you COULD put the fish in there, but it would not be pleasant for them. Like you being outside in a sandstorm.
 

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So I have a 32 biocube I moved and setting it back up with crushed coral. I kept most of the water and live rock from the tank. Problem is the cloudiness from the new substrate. Is it OK to put my fish in there? Will attach picture.

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Did that clear up over time or how did you clear it up? I'm having the same issue.
 

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