Rock turning Green?

rogergolf66

im an addict lol
The rock is turning green in my tank I am 2 weeks into the cycle is this good?

My water parameters are
Ammonia .5 this is as high as it has been so far
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 0

Didn't check PH and calcium

Roger
 
I assume that it's not obviously algae growth. I had some greening as well. Some of it seems to be a green type of coraline, like a hard green plating over the rocks. That'll give way to reds and purples in time. I also had some where it seemed to be in the surface layer of the rock. This was particularly along broken edges of some tonga plate I have. I think maybe that's a boring algae (aren't they all ;) ). It hasn't spread from those broken edges, so I'm not too concerned.
 
Probably just some hair algae because the tank is cycling. It's very normal for your tank to go through a diatoma and hair algae cycle. Both should go away on their own in time. Wait until your cycle has finished and then you can add your cleanup crew to help. Continue to use RO/DI if you have the means. ;)
 
If it's a flat, hard, lime-green algae, it's likely coraline. Sometimes it starts out green and then turns pink (or is outcompeted by the pink variety).
 
It's possible. Can you describe the algae? Is it light or dark green? Is it hairy, hard, jelly-like, fuzzy?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10197464#post10197464 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rogergolf66
It is a light green almost neon. it is thin not fuzzy or hairy. it looks slippery.

Does is look like this?? I had it for a while but it only subdued when I began running PO4 remover.

greenLR.jpg
 
Re: Rock turning Green?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10193808#post10193808 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rogergolf66
I am 2 weeks into the cycle...

I'm still sticking with this theory. Normal for newly cycling tanks. ;)
 
If your rock is turning green, it could also mean not enough light for the photosynthetic process to take place. I doubt this if you have lighting or natural light int he room but it is possible.
 
My nano's been up for about a year and a half and I got that really quickly too. Mine was coralline... It died off pretty much immediately on my live rock when I first put it in there, then within weeks it started turning neon green, then eventually bright purple.
Whenever I added a new piece of rock or a frag that was on a rock, the same thing happened... and it happened very quickly...
 
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Re: Re: Rock turning Green?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10197909#post10197909 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by drummereef
I'm still sticking with this theory. Normal for newly cycling tanks. ;)

I'm agree.. Normal cycling process...

I'm not sure where people are getting the idea that this is "green" coraline.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10200792#post10200792 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rogergolf66
that is what I was thinking but why are my levels staying so low?

.5 ammonia
0 nitites
0 nitrates

What inhabitants do you have in the tank? That is what do you have in the tank that's creating ammonia?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10203685#post10203685 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rogergolf66
well It is in the cycle right now I only have live rock and live sand in the tank

How fresh/cured was the LR? You should have an ammonia source, if there is minimal ammonia it will slow the cycle.

Add a couple of snails and "feed" the tank with some food which will decay and throw off some ammonia.

What size tank and how many # of live rock... Again how cured/fresh was the LR when you got it... Where did you get the LR from?
 
the tank is 125 gallons

the LR was in my other 2 tanks for over 2 years.

I have 130LBS of live rock in the tank now.

there are a couple of hitch hiker snails and craps in the tank.

I also have 200LBS of live sand in the tank.

should I add some damsels to help start the cycle or just feed the tank?

Roger
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10208179#post10208179 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rogergolf66


should I add some damsels to help start the cycle or just feed the tank?

Roger

You should not worry about the green on the rocks, its normal cycle issues. I would not feed or add anything. My rocks did that at first, it seemed the base rock turned green and not the cured LR, its normal and it will go away with time. Dont rush your cycle, relax and let it do its thing.
 
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