chris89861
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I just pulled together a 72 gallon tank with a small sump and am beginning to see what looks like a dino algae (small brown splotches with tiny air bubbles, hairs just starting to protrude) popping up in isolated pods about 1/4 the size of my pinky nail all over the glass and sand bed. I'm curious since the tank is still empty if I've done something wrong, or if this should be expected since the water was so nutrient (?) / NO3 & NO2 rich. I've had the scrubber running so I can dial it in, and the lights on because I'm super excited about having a saltwater tank (been waiting ~10 years). Just took measurements, ammonia was near zero, NO3 above 80ppm, NO2 around 5ppm.
I'm trying to determine if I should drain the tank and start anew... my live rock should be arriving this weekend, so I'm going to have another full water swap to do in a few weeks anyway once that curing process is done. Do I need to kill this algae off (drain the tank, blackout, & scrub?) before I put the rock in?
Would a turf scrubber help keep this algae out of the main tank?
I'm trying to determine if I should drain the tank and start anew... my live rock should be arriving this weekend, so I'm going to have another full water swap to do in a few weeks anyway once that curing process is done. Do I need to kill this algae off (drain the tank, blackout, & scrub?) before I put the rock in?
Would a turf scrubber help keep this algae out of the main tank?