Be careful by doing to many water changes before the tank is cycled could mess with the cycling process. Really you need to check your nitrates/nitrites/ammonia levels and do you water changes accordingly. Also what kind of filter do you have?
When I first started up my 70g after it was resealed we had to put the fish back in without letting it cycle (huge mistake still dealing with the after affects). And it was very cloudy for a few days, I changed the filter cartridge out and within hours it was clear. And in an effort to help the fishes from the cycling tank I was doing lots of water changes, but the nitrates continued to build up to a bad level we were told that the water changes were actually making it worse, we slowed down on the water changes and eventually everything balanced back out. But before you do anything you need to get your water tested.
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