First sign of the ugly stage?

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Looks like the ugly stage has finally showed up in my tank. I'm assuming it is cyano due to the fact that it appeared red under the lights, and was a slime texture when cleaned off of my HOB. Testing levels are low on nitrates and phosphate, barely registering either. Going to slightly increase feedings to see if I can adjust the numbers and wait it out.

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That's a shiny new tank. It's too pretty. Let those ugliest fix it right up!!!!

It's probably diatoms if I had to guess. Cyano is really red. If it blows off with turkey baster I would say diatoms. Of it slurps up in the turkey baster then maybe cyano lol.

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It means your tank is maturing, embrace it. Diatoms are self limiting and go away on their own when their food source, silicates, are depleted. If it bothers you you can help it along by adding copepods.
 
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What's crazy is I had added copepods right after my tank cycled. Figured I did something wrong because I never noticed them on the glass. Well 2 days ago, I'm scrubbing glass and I notice both sides of the tank are covered with pods. Guess my population decided to show up at the right time.
 

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Looks like the ugly stage has finally showed up in my tank. I'm assuming it is cyano due to the fact that it appeared red under the lights, and was a slime texture when cleaned off of my HOB. Testing levels are low on nitrates and phosphate, barely registering either. Going to slightly increase feedings to see if I can adjust the numbers and wait it out.

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wanted to see how your ugly stage is going! My diatoms are also appearing now that light is on. Do you regulalry scrub? Or is it recommended to leave it be?
 

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wanted to see how your ugly stage is going! My diatoms are also appearing now that light is on. Do you regulalry scrub? Or is it recommended to leave it be?
You can leave diatoms be for the most part and get through it without any crazy intervention if you're lucky but if you have corals in your tank and have diatoms everywhere you may need to blow them off corals to keep them from irritating the corals. If you don't have corals you can take some out with waterchanges and stuff but they will go away without intervention eventually.c
 

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As ugly as it may appear, keep on pressing! I had family members tell me to get rid of it but it's all a part of the process. Good luck and be patient! It'll pay off.
 

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You can leave diatoms be for the most part and get through it without any crazy intervention if you're lucky but if you have corals in your tank and have diatoms everywhere you may need to blow them off corals to keep them from irritating the corals. If you don't have corals you can take some out with waterchanges and stuff but they will go away without intervention eventually.c
Gotcha! Mine are only appearing on glass here and there so I wasn't sure. No corals yet till I start testing phosphates and alkalinity so possibly 2-weeks. Thanks!
 

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Gotcha! Mine are only appearing on glass here and there so I wasn't sure. No corals yet till I start testing phosphates and alkalinity so possibly 2-weeks. Thanks!
Yeah just scrape the glass before your water change and suck out what you can with the change. They eventually go away on their own almost everytime. You can't say everytime but every tank is different.
 

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Yeah just scrape the glass before your water change and suck out what you can with the change. They eventually go away on their own almost everytime. You can't say everytime but every tank is different.
Will be doing my first water change this saturday so will keep that in mind. Thanks!
 

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