2 months ago I set up my 180, and I was amazed at how clear the water was. I used about 60% new water, and the other 40% was from the old tank. Then a few weeks ago I began noticing large amounts of particulate matter in the water column. So I did a 30% water change to clear the tank of matter, and had no luck. I checked the water and got:
Mag 1250
Cal 320
Alk 8.5
Potassium 175
Am 0
Nitr 0
Po .3
Sal 1.025
Temp 77.0-78.6
I then corrected the water levels to read:
Mag 1400
Cal 420
Alk 9.5
Potassium 230
Am 0
Nitr 0
Po .3
Sal 1.025
Temp 77.0-78.6
The problem went away, and the water once again is almost 100% free of particulates. I am wondering if there is a correlation between water chem and susspeded matter in the water column. It seems a little odd to me, but I noticed this with my old 100G tank. When I'd add large amounts of mag to the water, the floating particles would vanish. Any thoughts on this?
Mag 1250
Cal 320
Alk 8.5
Potassium 175
Am 0
Nitr 0
Po .3
Sal 1.025
Temp 77.0-78.6
I then corrected the water levels to read:
Mag 1400
Cal 420
Alk 9.5
Potassium 230
Am 0
Nitr 0
Po .3
Sal 1.025
Temp 77.0-78.6
The problem went away, and the water once again is almost 100% free of particulates. I am wondering if there is a correlation between water chem and susspeded matter in the water column. It seems a little odd to me, but I noticed this with my old 100G tank. When I'd add large amounts of mag to the water, the floating particles would vanish. Any thoughts on this?