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Old 01-21-2008, 08:00 PM
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I purchased two Golden Head Goby's two days ago. While I greatly enjoy their nonstop work at turning the sand (it looks great) it is causing a lot of minut particles to mix into the water.

Will the water eventually clear up as they continue working the sand getting the minut paritcles up and filtered out through the pads in the sump or is their something else I can/need do to clear up the water.

As always thank you for your suggestions.
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