Hi everybody!
I have a 16g nano that has been up and running for a little over a year!
By now my tank is supposed to be matured. I have been keeping up with my water changes every week with a 15% water change.
All params are in check and everything has been running smoothly.
BUT a few weeks ago I noticed something weird. A rust coloured algae covering my otherwise pristine white sugar sand substrate. This phenomena would occur when the lights go on and disappear when the lights went of. I am running a 7 hour day cycle with top intensity around 14.00 (not maxing out the LED thought).
I suspect that this is cyanobacteria but I think it is weird that I have em because at the moment I do not have any fish in the tank. Only corals, a cleaner shrimp, 2 sexy shrimp and a snail.
I feed ultra lightly. Spot feeding corals a couple times a weeks and throwing in a tiny tiny pinch of flake food once a day.
What could be wrong? Any thoughts?
I have siphoned out the top layer of my sand today. If it is indeed algae, that has taken up any phosphates and/or silicates they will be discarded and not leach back into the tank once the lights are off.
I have a 16g nano that has been up and running for a little over a year!
By now my tank is supposed to be matured. I have been keeping up with my water changes every week with a 15% water change.
All params are in check and everything has been running smoothly.
BUT a few weeks ago I noticed something weird. A rust coloured algae covering my otherwise pristine white sugar sand substrate. This phenomena would occur when the lights go on and disappear when the lights went of. I am running a 7 hour day cycle with top intensity around 14.00 (not maxing out the LED thought).
I suspect that this is cyanobacteria but I think it is weird that I have em because at the moment I do not have any fish in the tank. Only corals, a cleaner shrimp, 2 sexy shrimp and a snail.
I feed ultra lightly. Spot feeding corals a couple times a weeks and throwing in a tiny tiny pinch of flake food once a day.
What could be wrong? Any thoughts?
I have siphoned out the top layer of my sand today. If it is indeed algae, that has taken up any phosphates and/or silicates they will be discarded and not leach back into the tank once the lights are off.