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How do I get rid of this green stuff on my Roch and sand

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New tank? It will go away on its own. The green is the first and least offensive of several algae/bacterial/diatom phases that will come and go naturally. It is a completely normal, unavoidable and necessary part of the cycle.
 

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Beautiful tank setup!

I’d get an urchin. They are really good at removing algae. I would also add one piece of live rock/snail with coralline algae on it to seed the tank.

The ugly stage will be over soon, especially if you get that urchin. ;)
 
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Did your tank complete cycling?
Is that sps I see?
The tank is most likely very unstable in this phase. You may be in a rough ride. I hope the coral don't have a rough time.
Happy reefing
Yes I have corals it cycled in about 3 weeks.
I did the turbo start
 
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Beautiful tank setup!

I’d get an urchin. They are really good at removing algae. I would also add one piece of live rock/snail with coralline algae on it to seed the tank.

The ugly stage will be over soon, especially if you get that urchin. ;)
Thank you for the complement.
I've thought about a urchin. But think I will just get more snails and ad a couple algae eating fish
 
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Is this your first tank?
3 week old tank is very young for very sensitive coral like sps.
I wish you well.
Not my first tank... I Wachtel all parameters for the three weeks. The cycle was complete but like we all know completed cycle does not mean stable.
I'm thinking of putting 2 bottles of copapods. They might eat it?
 

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As already stated, normal so don't worry.

My suggestions are:
-- Vacuum your sandbed during water changes with something like Python sand/gravel syphon vac.
-- Blow off your rock work a bit with a turkey baster before water change.

*urchins love to eat coralline off your rock and probably not what you want and not enough there yet at this stage (based on pincushion urchin experience)
 

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As already stated, normal so don't worry.

My suggestions are:
-- Vacuum your sandbed during water changes with something like Python sand/gravel syphon vac.
-- Blow off your rock work a bit with a turkey baster before water change.

*urchins love to eat coralline off your rock and probably not what you want and not enough there yet at this stage (based on pincushion urchin experience)
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Not my first tank... I Wachtel all parameters for the three weeks. The cycle was complete but like we all know completed cycle does not mean stable.
I'm thinking of putting 2 bottles of copapods. They might eat it?
Pods are a good start. Maybe an algae blenny but they will get a bit aggressive to other blennie.
I would start with a few snails personally.
 

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