My tank is cloudy!

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I have an IM 20g and my tank is very cloudy for 2 days. Can y'all tell me what to do? I tested everything and seems to be great! My corals are getting sick. Please help!
 
I actually did a waterchange today to see if that would help... and no I haven't dosed anything

I would go do every day 1-2 gallon of fresh RO/DI saltwater waterchange.. till it goes away.
Are you doing a weekly water change?
 
Likely a bacteria bloom or less likely significant precipitation. It's a small tank, just do some water changes to clear it up
How often should I do water change and how much?
Plus I actually forgot to mention that I moved stuff around in my tank... should that be the reason that's happening??
 
are you carbon dosing or running a bio pellet reactor in your tank? If so could be a bacteria bloom and you may need to refrain from dosing or decrease the amount of bio pellets
I am running carbon in the tank, just about a tennis ball amount... plus I need a reactor for the tank, I've been trying to find a cheap one but never really got to it
 
I would do about 15-30% of water change weekly.. which is about 100% a month.. If it is a new tank less then 1 year.
I guess you can go to 5-10% a week if it is an older tank. Not sure about this.. some do no water changes at all.. but i gues this are well established tanks.
And yes. Moving things around could cause certain things to come up behind the stones and accessoirs.
 
I would do about 15-30% of water change weekly.. which is about 100% a month.. If it is a new tank less then 1 year.
I guess you can go to 5-10% a week if it is an older tank. Not sure about this.. some do no water changes at all.. but i gues this are well established tanks.
And yes. Moving things around could cause certain things to come up behind the stones and accessoirs.
I appreciate your help!
 
You have a very small Aqurium and everything you do will make big water chemistry changes to your water. Change things very slowly. As corals do not like big changes in water chemistry.
 
It is always fun dealing with very small volumes of water. I feel your pain as I have a Fusion 40 now and I really have to watch the water chemistry.
 

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