CLOUDY WATER OVERNIGHT

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When I woke up yesterday I noticed the water in my tank is cloudy. I didnt take any action apart from putting fresh filter floss hoping it will help to clean the water. During the day about 60% of it was gone so I thought it will be alright next day. However, today I woke up to extremely cloudy water that I could barely see anything in the aquarium. I currently have 2 clownfish, firefish and Xenia inside the aquarium.

So here's my question what it can be and whats causing it? I thought its maybe bacterial bloom but not sure.
What should I do to het rid of this?

Btw, it looks much better on photos than in real life.

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It looks like some sort of bacterial bloom but it’s difficult to be certain but let’s see what others have to say #reefsquad

If it were me, I would do some water tests to check everything is were it should be, and then leave it alone for a few days and see if it clears up first
 
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I did the water parameters check and everything look exactly the same before this started to happen.

I did rinse the filter floss but I have put it after the water went cloudy.

I dont use any time of dissolved organic carbon.

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How about some member of your tank spawning? Even algae like Caulurpa in a refugium can make a tank cloudy when they 'go sexual' and release spores.
 

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Your return pump isn't sucking any air, is it? My return chamber went a little low recently (long story...algae slowed the flow to it) and when I came in in the am my tank looked like that. Miniscule aerated bubbles in the water. When I got it fixed, it went away...
 

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Tank looks fairly new. Most likely a bad bacterial bloom. They normally go away on their own but if you want to clear it, you can add a uv sterilizer
 

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Tank looks fairly new. Most likely a bad bacterial bloom. They normally go away on their own but if you want to clear it, you can add a uv sterilizer

Good question... although I'm not sure you can really tell based on these 2 photos.

So @Chris444, how long has this tank been up and running?
 
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Your return pump isn't sucking any air, is it? My return chamber went a little low recently (long story...algae slowed the flow to it) and when I came in in the am my tank looked like that. Miniscule aerated bubbles in the water. When I got it fixed, it went away...
No, dont think so. I cannot see any bubbles coming out of it. Thanks
 
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How about some member of your tank spawning? Even algae like Caulurpa in a refugium can make a tank cloudy when they 'go sexual' and release spores.
Hopefully it is somethink like this that's causing it and not some seriours problem.
 
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Just noticed this is on the live rock, theres quite a lot of it. Could it be the snails eggs? Hope so haha. I have also noticed some of it on one of my snail's shell.
@Ron Reefman you mentioned something about spawning, any idea?

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