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It’s most likely the fine sand type (Oolite?) that you bought and your eel / goby who is stirring up the sand into the water column.

Do you frequently go in with a turkey blaster to clean your rocks and coral?

I also point my powerheads up to the water surface, if not on an anemone directly.
 
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I do not turkey baste the rockwork. Figured I would stir it up and it’d once again settle on corals and everything. I can start doing it though
It’s most likely the fine sand type (Oolite?) that you bought and your eel / goby who is stirring up the sand into the water column.

Do you frequently go in with a turkey blaster to clean your rocks and coral?

I also point my powerheads up to the water surface, if not on an anemone directly.
 

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