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In a perfect world, one would wait until the tank is super duper established before introducing fish and coral.
2 Months is a perfectly commendable time compared to what I see other people do, but I would rather be experiencing these issues with no fish or corals in the system.
An empty tank with rock, sand and algea problems is much prettier than a tank with rock, sand, fish, struggling corals, and algea problems.
Its most likely your rock establishing itself, compounded by fish waste. I wouldnt worry yourself too much about it. If youre following proper procedures, it will solve itself.
2 Months is a perfectly commendable time compared to what I see other people do, but I would rather be experiencing these issues with no fish or corals in the system.
An empty tank with rock, sand and algea problems is much prettier than a tank with rock, sand, fish, struggling corals, and algea problems.
Its most likely your rock establishing itself, compounded by fish waste. I wouldnt worry yourself too much about it. If youre following proper procedures, it will solve itself.
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