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I would say tank is about 3-4 months running . Not sure what’s considered new. I’m new to the saltwater tank world. Thank you for that information. And I went thru my brown stage already. How long usually til it goes away?Is that a new tank? If so it is normal and will go away on its own as it gives way to the next part of the cycle. Be ready for brown, then red, and finally it should all turn a pretty purple.
Got it thank you! Is there a point in time where I should start to worry?Green after brown is part of the normal maturation process. It will resolve itself as things start to balance out.
Don't allow your nutrients to bottom out.(nitrate and phosphate) Remove excess by hand, bolster CuC if necessary. Algae is not something to freak out over. Its due to the trend of using dry rock and everyone goes through it.Got it thank you! Is there a point in time where I should start to worry?
That is an interesting question. Yes, but I'll clarify. When an aquarium has settled in, most of the algae problems will be controlled naturally. If there is a sudden bloom, that is place for concern. In a maturing tank, there is not much to be done that will avoid the natural cycle. I discourage intervention. If the situation is not improving after 6 months and coralline has not become the primary surface cover then something is far off.Got it thank you! Is there a point in time where I should start to worry?
Got it thank you for this helpful informationThat is an interesting question. Yes, but I'll clarify. When an aquarium has settled in, most of the algae problems will be controlled naturally. If there is a sudden bloom, that is place for concern. In a maturing tank, there is not much to be done that will avoid the natural cycle. I discourage intervention. If the situation is not improving after 6 months and coralline has not become the primary surface cover then something is far off.