Can 5 micron filter sock remove fish or shrimp dissolves?

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I am currently using 5 micron filter socks whilest feeding time to remove shrimp and fish liquids whenever they are crushed by my eel's, my zebra moray makes a lot of mess because he crushes and eats his shrimp which makes the whole 150 gallon tank foggy with the shrimp "liquid" so does the 5 micron sock actually remove it or does it just settle through my polyester cotton sponges?
 

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I am currently using 5 micron filter socks whilest feeding time to remove shrimp and fish liquids whenever they are crushed by my eel's, my zebra moray makes a lot of mess because he crushes and eats his shrimp which makes the whole 150 gallon tank foggy with the shrimp "liquid" so does the 5 micron sock actually remove it or does it just settle through my polyester cotton sponges?
You can answer this one yourself by crush a shrimp in a sample aquarium water and then passing the cloudy water through a 5 micro sock and collecting the water You get appreciation for how much cloudiness is removed. Save some of the unfiltered water for the comparison.
 

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