Physical Filtering for biocube?

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My tank is new and has an algae problem (expected, of course) but there’s also a ton of debris floating around in the water. What can I do to physically remove the particles? You can see them in this picture.

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Filter floss/filter sock and carbon.
I do have carbon and the stock filter pad. I’m upgrading to a skimmer and InTank media basket when they arrive so am planning filter floss, purigen, and carbon. Hopefully that will fix it.
 

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I do have carbon and the stock filter pad. I’m upgrading to a skimmer and InTank media basket when they arrive so am planning filter floss, purigen, and carbon. Hopefully that will fix it.
InTank baskets are great. I have one in my IM 20 dropoff.
 

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