ACBlinky
Premium Member
Okay, sorry for the pun, but I have a water clarity issue and can't wrap my head around a solution.
I've got three Koralia powerheads moving the water around, and the flow in my tank is strong enough that I have to take care not to mount LPS in certain spots because they get irritated and won't expand. Sand/rubble stays put, but if I look closely I can see the current moving detritus/food/etc. over the surface and up into the water column again.
So from what I can tell, I have enough random flow to keep detritus suspended, and it should then be filtered out... I use 200 micron filter socks and they do a good job (I change the sock every 2 days) but the water is nowhere near clear. From a few feet away or across the room, the tank looks great. Up close, it reminds me of the dust you see swirling around when a sunbeam comes through your window.
What I'm having trouble grasping is this: how do people have CLEAR water when their powerheads are keeping detritus suspended in the water so it can be filtered out? Presumably there is always going to be some gunk floating around... so how do they get that super-clear water I can only dream about? My tank is barely populated, and this has been an issue from the start, not just recently (I've been feeding like crazy since getting dendros and a new sun coral that doesn't want to open up yet).
I know detritus is an issue, because I have more munnid isopods and feather dusters than I've ever seen, and I'm starting to notice some BIG bristleworms coming out to play at feeding time. Help me clear my water so I can look at the tank up close without going cross-eyed!
I've got three Koralia powerheads moving the water around, and the flow in my tank is strong enough that I have to take care not to mount LPS in certain spots because they get irritated and won't expand. Sand/rubble stays put, but if I look closely I can see the current moving detritus/food/etc. over the surface and up into the water column again.
So from what I can tell, I have enough random flow to keep detritus suspended, and it should then be filtered out... I use 200 micron filter socks and they do a good job (I change the sock every 2 days) but the water is nowhere near clear. From a few feet away or across the room, the tank looks great. Up close, it reminds me of the dust you see swirling around when a sunbeam comes through your window.
What I'm having trouble grasping is this: how do people have CLEAR water when their powerheads are keeping detritus suspended in the water so it can be filtered out? Presumably there is always going to be some gunk floating around... so how do they get that super-clear water I can only dream about? My tank is barely populated, and this has been an issue from the start, not just recently (I've been feeding like crazy since getting dendros and a new sun coral that doesn't want to open up yet).
I know detritus is an issue, because I have more munnid isopods and feather dusters than I've ever seen, and I'm starting to notice some BIG bristleworms coming out to play at feeding time. Help me clear my water so I can look at the tank up close without going cross-eyed!