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Yes it is pretty new. Been like 2 weeks since we started putting fish in.How old is your tank?
Looks like a bac bloom if the tank is still young.
I still never plumbed in my UV but now I will get it in today. And do a 50gal water change? Think that will be enough? What kind of bac do I add?Agree..bacteria bloom. Do a large water change, add an air stone if you have any life in the tank until the bloom is over to add extra oxygen to the tank, and get a bottle of bacteria in bottle and put it in.
You can use Dr. Tims one and only bacteria, microbacter7 from brightwell aquatics, or turbostart from fritz.I still never plumbed in my UV but now I will get it in today. And do a 50gal water change? Think that will be enough? What kind of bac do I add?
I used Mr.Tims to help cycle the tank. I'm gonna go get a air pump and air filter to put in the tank and the 1 45° fitting to get my UV hooked up. Because of course I have 2000 fitting but not one 45° ughhYou can use Dr. Tims one and only bacteria, microbacter7 from brightwell aquatics, or turbostart from fritz.
New tank? The UV should do the trick, but I still recommend water changes. They will not remove all the bacteria, it multiplies too fast, but water changes should allow some relief to life in the tank by diluting the bacteria and allowing more oxygen to enter the water. The bacteria in the bottle will boost the good bacteria you are trying to cultivate on and in your rocks and sand bed. While it may feed the bloom a bit, my guess is you did not have enough of it to handle the feeding and waste of the new fish. Your system just needs to mature more. Here is a link to help you understand what happened and to guide your next steps. The second link is to an R2R thread about the topic. Good luck! Keep us posted.
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Bacterial Bloom: Understanding What It Is and How to Fix It
Stop bacterial blooms from clouding your aquarium. Discover how proper maintenance and water changes can prevent these blooms and keep your fish healthy.www.thesprucepets.com
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How to get rid of bacterial bloom?
So I'm having a little bit of a cloudy bacterial bloom in my 4 month old reef. I have corals and two nems and they're all doing fine. No fish. No skimmer. Small 3/4 gallon hob Refugium with caulerpa racemosa. No sump. I know I know. Going to get a skimmer in like a couple weeks. Api nitrate...www.reef2reef.com

