hello everyone!
I have a custom 55 shallow reef that has been running for just a bit over 2 months now. I'm now having a problem with some cloudy/milky water. It has been like this for going on 6 days now. It's not horribly bad, but it is annoying as hell. It also seems to get worse at night, might just be in my head. I did a full panel water test today and here are my results:
Temp:80 degrees
Salinity:1.025
Ph: 8.3
Ammonia:0
No2:0
No3:0
Kh:8.5
Ca:420
Po4:undetectable (Api)
Here's some things that have changed within the last week:
1. I added a power head (it is quite powerful, and at first I attributed the cloudiness to sand particles, but I would those would have long since settled)
2. I mixed my own salt for the first time using reef crystals.
I have tried everything thing. I've cleaned and replaced carbon, replaced filter floss, moved and aimed the power head so it doesn't disturb the sand bed at all, throw out some mangroves in my fuge that weren't looking the best, tried shutting off all flow for a few hours to see if it would style. Ive be ruled out bacteria bloom ( I have no ammonia and I had a bloom when I was cycling, doesn't look like this)
I have basically pinpointed the problem to the salt mix I used. I've read that reef crystals can make cloudy water when any moisture is introduced to the salt, making chemicals precipitate and not able to dissolve during the mixing process. Though the bag of salt was not clumpy, the salt did mix a tad bit cloudy in the bucket. I added it anyways, not thinking twice.
Idk. This is just ******* me off, sorry for the long drawn out explanation, I hope someone can give some insight/advice as to what is going on and how to remedy this problem. Thanks in advance!
Hers some pics for reference:
I have a custom 55 shallow reef that has been running for just a bit over 2 months now. I'm now having a problem with some cloudy/milky water. It has been like this for going on 6 days now. It's not horribly bad, but it is annoying as hell. It also seems to get worse at night, might just be in my head. I did a full panel water test today and here are my results:
Temp:80 degrees
Salinity:1.025
Ph: 8.3
Ammonia:0
No2:0
No3:0
Kh:8.5
Ca:420
Po4:undetectable (Api)
Here's some things that have changed within the last week:
1. I added a power head (it is quite powerful, and at first I attributed the cloudiness to sand particles, but I would those would have long since settled)
2. I mixed my own salt for the first time using reef crystals.
I have tried everything thing. I've cleaned and replaced carbon, replaced filter floss, moved and aimed the power head so it doesn't disturb the sand bed at all, throw out some mangroves in my fuge that weren't looking the best, tried shutting off all flow for a few hours to see if it would style. Ive be ruled out bacteria bloom ( I have no ammonia and I had a bloom when I was cycling, doesn't look like this)
I have basically pinpointed the problem to the salt mix I used. I've read that reef crystals can make cloudy water when any moisture is introduced to the salt, making chemicals precipitate and not able to dissolve during the mixing process. Though the bag of salt was not clumpy, the salt did mix a tad bit cloudy in the bucket. I added it anyways, not thinking twice.
Idk. This is just ******* me off, sorry for the long drawn out explanation, I hope someone can give some insight/advice as to what is going on and how to remedy this problem. Thanks in advance!
Hers some pics for reference:
