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yet another newbie question...

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dclaghorn - 22 Aug 2007 05:48 GMT
Boy, I really miss what started out as a great spot for newbies like
me to get quick info from many experienced in the hobby, and not be
confined to the opinions of my LFS (though I respect Rusty
immensely)...

I just have one question today that I would otherwise hope to get
feedback on...  I just started up my tank (120 gal reef, 200 lbs live
sand from Fla Keys, 200 lbs live rock).  It's just cycling for the
next month.  No fish.  But (only 2 days old, the water is pretty
clear, just green-ish in color.  How long until the water actually
gets clear?

Thanks,
Dave
Wayne Sallee - 22 Aug 2007 21:24 GMT
The amount of time depends on the condition of your
live rock, could be a couple of days to a couple of
weeks if there is a lot of death on the rocks.

Your posting style looks a lot like Roy Tristain.
Have you posted here before?

Wayne Sallee
Webmaster@LeesburgNazarene.org

dclaghorn wrote on 8/22/2007 12:48 AM:
> Boy, I really miss what started out as a great spot for newbies like
> me to get quick info from many experienced in the hobby, and not be
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> Thanks,
> Dave

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