Bacterial bloom? Do I need to be worried?

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Hey guys, my tanks is about 7 weeks old and it looks like I’m getting some haze in the tank (what I’m assuming is a bacterial bloom) I’ve probably over fed the tank a bit over the course of a few weeks. I’ve cut back on feeding but this is now showing up. Is it something I need to be concerned with? Do I need to do a water change?
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Hard to see haziness levels but it is.


Also one of my banded Trochus snails died the day after I got him, I left him in the tank to see if the cleanup crew would eat him, but I think that was the wrong decision and he’s since removed. I have two other Trochus that are doing fine (have been in there for about a week) but one of them was on his back in the sand bed today. I put him back on the rocks and he’s crawling around now but I wonder if it’s related.

Any help would be awesome.

PH is 8
Nitrate is 5
Nitrite and ammonia are 0

Magnesium was 1305 the last time I checked last week but I’ll probably check that again.
 
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As T-J said. If you have skimmer, you probably don’t need airstone. If you have UV, use it, otherwise you may just wait it out.
Water changes won’t hurt, but probably won’t help substantially either, as heterotrophic bacteria are multiplying too fast to get rid of them with water changes only.
 
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As T-J said. If you have skimmer, you probably don’t need airstone. If you have UV, use it, otherwise you may just wait it out.
Water changes won’t hurt, but probably won’t help substantially either, as heterotrophic bacteria are multiplying too fast to get rid of them with water changes only.
I don’t have a skimmer only a HOB filter, going to pick up a cheap uv filter today and do a water change.
 
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