Hello guys, I’m starting a new tank and mixed in Fauna Marin professional salt for the first time. Since tank was empty I decided to just mix in it, then add salt later.
The problem is the water is still milky white almost 48 hours later.
this is how it looks:
Even if you take some water out , it looks like that:
Pumps are all running at 100%.
The funny think is salinity isn’t Changing. It looks like it’s getting slightly better but not a lot.
I even 24 hours in removed 5l sample into my nano mixing station (canister with built in pump) where I normally mix other salts (Red Sea black, AF.. ) in less than 20 minutes, but after hours it was still milky white .
I’ve read some thing’s saying it could be calcium or alkalinity, some saying carbon is the problem , some saying to add carbon (like sparkling water)…
Im at a loss.
I have live sand which will go bad but I can’t use it until I get this sorted .
Any help is appreciated
The problem is the water is still milky white almost 48 hours later.
this is how it looks:
Even if you take some water out , it looks like that:
Pumps are all running at 100%.
The funny think is salinity isn’t Changing. It looks like it’s getting slightly better but not a lot.
I even 24 hours in removed 5l sample into my nano mixing station (canister with built in pump) where I normally mix other salts (Red Sea black, AF.. ) in less than 20 minutes, but after hours it was still milky white .
I’ve read some thing’s saying it could be calcium or alkalinity, some saying carbon is the problem , some saying to add carbon (like sparkling water)…
Im at a loss.
I have live sand which will go bad but I can’t use it until I get this sorted .
Any help is appreciated