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I have two "smaller" pericula clowns and a live rock with a bunch of mushrooms. I recently upgraded tanks, switching from a 10 gal (yikes) to a 29 gallon. I had really started to neglect the tank before I made this switch, so the condition had gotten pretty poor. I really want to start seeing more purple algae growth and ensure I have healthy mushrooms. I really want to get to a point where I can get some anemones, but I thought it would be good if I could make sure I have a good grip on my current invertebrates before doing so. This is especially because I didn't incorporate much of the old water in the new tank, but I did transfer some of the gravel, and I'm thinking a lot about how the ecosystem still has to develop in this tank. I have phytoplankton ready to add but I haven't been able to decide if I should.
What steps can I take to have promote coralline algae and good conditions for the mushrooms? I do have issues with my purple algae "whiting" and I have gotten it to improve before by adjusting how long I have my lights on, but would appreciate some input
I added a whole bag of agra-alive gravel and a phosphate removing sponge. Currently I test for KH, phosphates, nitrates, pH, and calcium. The parameters are:
14 dKH (I haven't been able to find what dKH I should shoot for)
0.5-1ppm phosphates
0 nitrates
440 ppm calcium
8-8.2 pH
Also, is coralline algae in a bottle anything worth looking at?
Thanks again!
I have two "smaller" pericula clowns and a live rock with a bunch of mushrooms. I recently upgraded tanks, switching from a 10 gal (yikes) to a 29 gallon. I had really started to neglect the tank before I made this switch, so the condition had gotten pretty poor. I really want to start seeing more purple algae growth and ensure I have healthy mushrooms. I really want to get to a point where I can get some anemones, but I thought it would be good if I could make sure I have a good grip on my current invertebrates before doing so. This is especially because I didn't incorporate much of the old water in the new tank, but I did transfer some of the gravel, and I'm thinking a lot about how the ecosystem still has to develop in this tank. I have phytoplankton ready to add but I haven't been able to decide if I should.
What steps can I take to have promote coralline algae and good conditions for the mushrooms? I do have issues with my purple algae "whiting" and I have gotten it to improve before by adjusting how long I have my lights on, but would appreciate some input
I added a whole bag of agra-alive gravel and a phosphate removing sponge. Currently I test for KH, phosphates, nitrates, pH, and calcium. The parameters are:
14 dKH (I haven't been able to find what dKH I should shoot for)
0.5-1ppm phosphates
0 nitrates
440 ppm calcium
8-8.2 pH
Also, is coralline algae in a bottle anything worth looking at?
Thanks again!