champion6sigma
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Hello,
I've had my tank running for about 2 weeks now, and brown algae has covered all rocks and is starting on sand, and glass. I only have four fish, a clown, two chromis, and a damsel.
I've tried researching this here, and it seems its a common thing with new tanks, and that it may turn green or switch to green algae soon. I'm going through a cycle/establishing phase.
Is there a certain test I should do or is it best to wait until this goes away on its own?
Can I get some recommendations of snails or other creatures to help as a clean up crew? I originally planned on holding off a while before adding any more fish, other than the ones I had to move to their new home, and holding off longer than that before adding coral. I don't mind adding some of the cleanup guys or inverts? maybe thats the right term.
Is the brown algae also a problem with my lighting ? too little or too much? I've read both....
Thanks for everyones help.
50 gallon tank, cube 24 x24.
I've had my tank running for about 2 weeks now, and brown algae has covered all rocks and is starting on sand, and glass. I only have four fish, a clown, two chromis, and a damsel.
I've tried researching this here, and it seems its a common thing with new tanks, and that it may turn green or switch to green algae soon. I'm going through a cycle/establishing phase.
Is there a certain test I should do or is it best to wait until this goes away on its own?
Can I get some recommendations of snails or other creatures to help as a clean up crew? I originally planned on holding off a while before adding any more fish, other than the ones I had to move to their new home, and holding off longer than that before adding coral. I don't mind adding some of the cleanup guys or inverts? maybe thats the right term.
Is the brown algae also a problem with my lighting ? too little or too much? I've read both....
Thanks for everyones help.
50 gallon tank, cube 24 x24.
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