Dino, cyano or just normal newbie stuff?

Fbrondum

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Dino's, cyano or just normal new tank ugly algae? The back glass had some pretty nasty brown stuff growing on it but it has cleared up a lot and my snails are eating the heck out of it.

Ph8.2
Sg 1.025
0 amm
0 nitrite
0 nitrate
<.025 phos

All tested using API params been solid for 2 months. Even skipped a water change this week thinking to starve the brown crap of trace supplements.


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Doesn't look like cyano. Brown from what I can tell, likely some Dino. Probably a phase but you'll want to do something to try to eliminate it. Are you running a skimmer? Reduce the white light intensity and length of white photo period, this helped me.
 
Yup been wet skimming and changing filter socks everyday for about a week. The filter socks come out brown and a little stinky. I'm thinking some sort of newbie phase too as my back glass has cleaned up considerably but I was unsure about the stuff on the rocks that is brown slimy and has a few air bubbles at the end but the stuff on the rocks is not quite as much as what's on the sand.


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Likely a phase, just keep on top of it (water changes, aggressive skimming, filter changes).

you can also try to blow off the rocks with a turkey baster just prior to and vacuum the sand bed during water changes (vacuum half at a time).
 
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