PIPSTER
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I don't plan on using a filter sock for normal tank operation, but since starting my tank last week, I have a constant cloud of fine sand\dust being suspended in the water column. It clears after a day or two, but if I barely stir the sand, which is oolite sugar fine, or disturb the water around the rock, a fine cloud of white dust gets blown into the water and fogs it up all over again :angryfire:
I've read where people just put a filter sock, or ordinary foot sock over a powerhead temporarily to just filter out that silt. I don't see any filter socks that would fit (too big opening, 4 inches). Somebody said they put ordinary foot socks over their powerhead and it worked. I'm worried about fuzzies and fibers from a "real" sock getting into my tank, as well as any laundry detergents or unwanted chemicals. Any other alternative ideas? I'm guessing the filter would have to be really fine, because of how small the dust particles are.
Also, my powerhead is 800 GPH for a 40B tank. I think it's a bit too much, and am debating getting 400-500 GPH. No SPS planned for this tank, only LPS and zoas, and I don't want little fish getting blown around too much, too.
I've read where people just put a filter sock, or ordinary foot sock over a powerhead temporarily to just filter out that silt. I don't see any filter socks that would fit (too big opening, 4 inches). Somebody said they put ordinary foot socks over their powerhead and it worked. I'm worried about fuzzies and fibers from a "real" sock getting into my tank, as well as any laundry detergents or unwanted chemicals. Any other alternative ideas? I'm guessing the filter would have to be really fine, because of how small the dust particles are.
Also, my powerhead is 800 GPH for a 40B tank. I think it's a bit too much, and am debating getting 400-500 GPH. No SPS planned for this tank, only LPS and zoas, and I don't want little fish getting blown around too much, too.