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Just a thought, could it be a bacterial bloom from the filter, it is the same one I used on a tropical tank, filter was cleaned and media rinsed, it has stood empty for a week though.
Could be a bacterial bloom if you don't see any particulates settling.
 
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if you pre rinse your sand to cloudless perfection, it won't do that.

many people skip pre rinsing because they feel keeping bacteria in the sand matters, it doesn't. they pay a price to keep bacteria we don't need in reefing. it'll clear in time, in a few days most likely.
 
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