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I mean it looks like a dead rock..on new tanks with people using dead rock
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I mean it looks like a dead rock..on new tanks with people using dead rock
Right!? I rather have this than the dreaded dinosaurNo matter what, you are going to get this on your rock period when dry rock is used. If you remove this, then something worse will take over. Just ride it out. I have done this 3 times. It is absolutely normal. Have patience. No body said keep the nutes high, we just said don't add any thing to the tank.
Hard to tell from distance in pic but appears as surface or wire algae with some valonia or if air bubbles may be green turf algae. Film algae is normally powder like without air bubbles. Best cleaning s often scrubbing rock in a container of tank water with a firm toothbrush or stiff brush. Other cleaners would be Pincushion urchin, ninja star snails, chiton snails and fighting conchs. Light reduction may help alsoOk folks this is my Tank two months after the cycle on new tank.
This is the Algea forming on the rocks. Is this normal and should I just wait it out. I had cyno bacteria bloom that went away, but the green stuff is covering all my rocks and does not appear to be getting better.
I have a ton of copods in the tank
Phosphates are 0.20 tho which is high going to add phosguard to see if I can get it to come down.
Any suggestions from you experienced reefers. I assume this is the Ugly phase still correct?
Joe