No your missing the point of it being a new tank. In which nutrients run wild while trying to grow beneficial bacteria, and general biodiversity. GHA is a normal part of owning a reef tank, you can't stop it from happening. You can limit it's stronghold, but it always happens with dry rock.
You want to control nutrients in a way thats not normal, and usually end up with new reefers driving them to 0. New reefers don't understand how nutrients effects the biodiversity in the tank, and typically to get rid of the algae, they drive them to 0 with unconventional methods.
Nothing beats back algae but biodiversity and time. Specially with a dry rock start.
You want to control nutrients in a way thats not normal, and usually end up with new reefers driving them to 0. New reefers don't understand how nutrients effects the biodiversity in the tank, and typically to get rid of the algae, they drive them to 0 with unconventional methods.
Nothing beats back algae but biodiversity and time. Specially with a dry rock start.