We've had two tanks up for a few months, and they were doing beautifully. We set them up as we do our freshwater, with old media, cycled rocks, live sand (marine tanks only), and Fritz Turbo. We dose with ammonia twice, and once those cycle, we add fish. Our various snails kept the algae at bay. The only concerning issue we saw was hair algae, but hermit crabs quickly took care of that.
Fast forward a few months and we added some marine cultured rock. Within a week of them being in the tank we are seeing algae everywhere, in one tank, and our cuc isn't doing much. One picture shows it. Another picture has something that is growing on the rock in question. Is it something that I should fear/deal with? If so, how? I see hairs sticking up from the sand today. They are brown, so I doubt it is hair algae. Maybe it is more debris from the sand.
The pictures were taken with the lights on, but through an orange lens, if that matters.
This is a 25 AIO with the following parameters. We do 5-10 gallon water changes each week or maybe twice every other week. We have a rack of coral out of the picture, so I need to keep the lights on.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
PH: 8.0
Calcium: 375
Alkalinity: 12.5
Phosphate 0
Magnesium: 1,140

Fast forward a few months and we added some marine cultured rock. Within a week of them being in the tank we are seeing algae everywhere, in one tank, and our cuc isn't doing much. One picture shows it. Another picture has something that is growing on the rock in question. Is it something that I should fear/deal with? If so, how? I see hairs sticking up from the sand today. They are brown, so I doubt it is hair algae. Maybe it is more debris from the sand.
The pictures were taken with the lights on, but through an orange lens, if that matters.
This is a 25 AIO with the following parameters. We do 5-10 gallon water changes each week or maybe twice every other week. We have a rack of coral out of the picture, so I need to keep the lights on.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
PH: 8.0
Calcium: 375
Alkalinity: 12.5
Phosphate 0
Magnesium: 1,140

