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Hello. I just, as of yesterday, relocated my 220 gallon w/ 75 gallon mixed reef. The whole process took about one week. I had totes set up to store coral, rock and fish. Last night I filled the tank and add everything. The smell coming from the sump is pretty bad. The water is pretty cloudy. I have slight nitrate reading, didn’t test anything else. My temp is at 78 degrees. I will get a photo when the lights come one.

The smell and cloudiness led me to believe a bacteria bloom.
 

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That's more than likely. When you moved it stirred up junk from sand bed and bottom of sump. I would do a couple of 10% water changes to improve water conditions.
 
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When I filled the tank, I used about 80/20 new water to old water. The water in my sump I think is what caused it. The smell is so terrible.
 

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Do you keep a refugium in the sump? If so, maybe something live there died during the move. Also, yes the bloom with go away by itself.
 
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Do you keep a refugium in the sump? If so, maybe something live there died during the move. Also, yes the bloom with go away by itself.

I only had rock in the inlet baffle from the drain. Nothing else. I don’t use filter socks, so I’m guessing it was all the crud from that. I never shop vac it out as I thought it would be beneficial. Guess not
 

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Does it smell like rotten eggs? If so then it's hydrogen sulfide(?) . You want to do some water changes and keep an eye on your fish. You can do a search on here for info.
 
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Does it smell like rotten eggs? If so then it's hydrogen sulfide(?) . You want to do some water changes and keep an eye on your fish. You can do a search on here for info.
Leaning more towards this. Has my whole house smelling. Mixing up some saltwater. Will do some water changes as soon as it’s ready.
 
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As I suspected, I still believe it was a bacterial bloom. As much as it smells and still does, it never smelled like rotten eggs. It appears to be clearing up but water is still smelly.

Doing a 30 gallon water change today.
 
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I basically haven’t been exposed to new tank syndrome for many years. I’d like an ID on the algae below please ...

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Wow.

Looks like your
basic blue green film algae.
 
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Wow.

Looks like your
basic blue green film algae.
Hey there stranger. Hope all is well.
A lot of changes happening recently, some good some bad. I'll look into this a bit more. So weird I don't know things that happen with new tanks as its been so long.
 

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Hi Dan :).

Most snails like Cerith devour film algae. It will pass, I consider it positive sign.
If it does not resolve in a month there are more aggressive interventions like peroxide.
 

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Lol looks like it's clearing right up.
Tank looks huge.;Bookworm
 

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I tend to agree it's a bacterial bloom but I'ld crank up skimmer to a wet skim, add filter socks and change daily maybe even some filter floss. It's going to take a week or two but it will clear up. Maybe ad some carbon also.
 
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I tend to agree it's a bacterial bloom but I'ld crank up skimmer to a wet skim, add filter socks and change daily maybe even some filter floss. It's going to take a week or two but it will clear up. Maybe ad some carbon also.

I’m running wet. I don’t run socks. I’m doing bi daily water changes of 30 gallons. I was running carbon for a little bit, I can start again.
Guess I have to remain patient.
 

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