Cloudy water help

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I just filled in my aquarium with saltwater and the water got cloudy and I did wait about a day for the water to "settle", but nothing has changed

I did rinse the sand until it is completely clear, so Im not sure if this is because of sand or an algae bloom

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Yes, at least the wave maker to keep the particulate suspended and this will allow for your filtration to capture it

skimmer probably unnecessary at this point
 

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yea wave maker should be turned on especially if you have live rock. when i setup my new tank a while ago, it only took 2 days max to be very clear without any chemicals. left the skimmer off but everything else is on.
 
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yea wave maker should be turned on especially if you have live rock. when i setup my new tank a while ago, it only took 2 days max to be very clear without any chemicals. left the skimmer off but everything else is on.
Did you also run a filtration unit or just the wave makers?
 

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i run no filter socks. honestly it should just settle down unless there is a water issue. when i first started the hobby years ago i used a chemcial to treat it. i remember it took a hour before it really cleared up but that was for fresh water. if its taking a few days it could mean your tank is cycling.
 
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