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get the water tested. that is the very best thing you can do. then work from there. i dont think its a spawn, there are not enough corals or clams to make that cloudy from pics ive seen and seen in the ocean. (coral/clam spawning is what im talking about)
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I'd just let it be for a couple days. It's a good idea to get the water tested if you can't test it yourself but it just looks like a bacteria bloom. The fish aren't gasping for oxygen and the rest of the tank looks OK so just stop feeding for a couple days and watch it. The tank looks pretty young so it's most likely just going through another stage in the cycling/maturing process.


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