Keeping your aquarium water Crystal Clear?

Would you consider your aquarium water to be "Crystal Clear?"

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Gtinnel

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My water is clear but I wouldn't call it crystal clear. It becomes apparent when you look through the side of the tank (6') that it isn't crystal clear. But I don't use any mechanical filtration, uv, or ozone.
 

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The water in both my systems is crystal clear

I use the X Filter rolller matts with 9 and 25 micron paper
Carbon run 24/7 and changed every 4 weeks
Powerful UV-C’s 24/7
Filter floss in the final chamber
 

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I run carbon, UV, filter socks and dose KZ coral snow once per week - keeps the water clear
 

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sponges and carbon and good flow my waters crystal clear till you look at the tank closely then you see all the marine snow as i like to call it
 

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Activated carbon, 50 micron filter pads, bare bottom with my mp40s facing each other from opposite walls in the back bottom corner of the tank to constantly flush detritus out of the main display are what I employ to have crystal clear water. The pads do need constant cleaning/changing though and I don't mind not running any mechanical filtration at all in other tanks.
 

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My water is crystal clear. Never realized it's such an issue for people, because I'm not doing anything special :p

I guess the only thing I can think of is sufficient flow. Detritus won't settle and get disturbed in the tank, but rather settles in the sump.

E: I don't have a skimmer, am not running filter socks/floss, no UV or any of that stuff.
 

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I just do water change every week for 40 liters. Mine is total 150 liters.
And I got a very big protein skimmer which is for 1500 liters.
My nitrate is 0-0.1
Phosphate is 0-0.003 ppm
And everything in my tank is seems to nice for 3-4 years.
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Seven years ago I was able to achieve the effect when the fish seemed to float in the air.
I had an OptiWhite glass tank.
Here is the difference between glasses (my pic.), on the right OptiWhite:
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My crystal water recipe:
1. Weekly change of 15% water. Water preparation for a change using Prime Seachem.
2. Cleaning glass before changing.
3. After water change, using Clarity Seachem.
4. Chemi pure Elite in a sump
5. Mechanical filtration using filter wool (change every three days).

Unfortunately now I cannot achieve this water quality. I now have a tank without a sump.
 

Tentacled trailblazer in your tank: Have you ever kept a large starfish?

  • I currently have a starfish in my tank.

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  • Not currently, but I have kept a starfish in the past.

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  • I have never kept a starfish, but I hope to in the future.

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