My 60G cube has been struggling for the past year and half. My last tank was overrun with hitch-hikers and nasty critters.
So I started this one out fresh with Marco Rock and seeded with 1 (expensive) aqua cultured rock from Beyond the Reef.
Not sure if the rock from Beyond the Reef wasn't big enough or what the problem was but I could never get corraline to grow on the Marco Rocks and the rock and tank kept repeatedly getting covered with a light brown slimy type of algae. I've scraped it off the back glass and hosed the Marco Rock down several times but it just keeps coming back and covers EVERYTHING. I think my tank has bacterial problems which allows this slime stuff to grow.
Anyway I believe that I'm going to do a large water change (1/2 tank) and remove all the slimy algae I can as well as removing ALL of the rock in the tank and replace with Live Base Rock from a local fish store and see if I can't get my tank back on track where it should be.
Does anyone know of a local fish store in the Crystal Lake/Algonquin/Lake in the Hills area that offers quality Base Rock without charging a "pant load" for it?
So I started this one out fresh with Marco Rock and seeded with 1 (expensive) aqua cultured rock from Beyond the Reef.
Not sure if the rock from Beyond the Reef wasn't big enough or what the problem was but I could never get corraline to grow on the Marco Rocks and the rock and tank kept repeatedly getting covered with a light brown slimy type of algae. I've scraped it off the back glass and hosed the Marco Rock down several times but it just keeps coming back and covers EVERYTHING. I think my tank has bacterial problems which allows this slime stuff to grow.
Anyway I believe that I'm going to do a large water change (1/2 tank) and remove all the slimy algae I can as well as removing ALL of the rock in the tank and replace with Live Base Rock from a local fish store and see if I can't get my tank back on track where it should be.
Does anyone know of a local fish store in the Crystal Lake/Algonquin/Lake in the Hills area that offers quality Base Rock without charging a "pant load" for it?