Bob Sterling
New Member
I have always gotten sound advice in this forum and I appreciate all of the shared wisdom! As I reach the end of the cycling of my new 40 gallon reef tank, I have two new questions:
1. As mentioned, my 40 gallon hexagonal reef tank has been cycling for the past 6 weeks and I believe it is near the end. I now have the brown algae (diatoms) growing on my live rock and decorations and I read in several other posts that this usually signals the end of the cycling process. I am a new reefer, so I did something stupid by using tap water for my initial fill. I have since heard that was probably a bad idea. I just did a 25% water change today using RO water. My question: If I am diligent with the 25% weekly water changes using RO water, can I reverse my mistake without doing a 100% water change? The water parameters are good except for nitrates. As of yesterday (before today's water change), the nitrates are 40ppm. This is cut in half from last week where the nitrates tested at 80ppm. Nitrite = 0.0, Ammonia = 0.0, PH = 8.0 ( I have heard this should be a touch higher). I want to eliminate this brown algae and I want to ask if you think I am taking the correct approach?
2. I am using Instant Ocean salt and mixing my change water the day before the change. I mixed today's water yesterday around noon. This salt appears to be stubborn to dissolve completely. After 26 hours, there was still a small mound of salt settled in the bottom of the container. I mixed it well and stirred it on several occasions. What salt is most people using for a reef tank? Instant Ocean reef crystals or maybe Red Sea salt? Also, what is your method for mixing the solution? Do you also have problems with undissolved particles?
Thanks for all the help!
1. As mentioned, my 40 gallon hexagonal reef tank has been cycling for the past 6 weeks and I believe it is near the end. I now have the brown algae (diatoms) growing on my live rock and decorations and I read in several other posts that this usually signals the end of the cycling process. I am a new reefer, so I did something stupid by using tap water for my initial fill. I have since heard that was probably a bad idea. I just did a 25% water change today using RO water. My question: If I am diligent with the 25% weekly water changes using RO water, can I reverse my mistake without doing a 100% water change? The water parameters are good except for nitrates. As of yesterday (before today's water change), the nitrates are 40ppm. This is cut in half from last week where the nitrates tested at 80ppm. Nitrite = 0.0, Ammonia = 0.0, PH = 8.0 ( I have heard this should be a touch higher). I want to eliminate this brown algae and I want to ask if you think I am taking the correct approach?
2. I am using Instant Ocean salt and mixing my change water the day before the change. I mixed today's water yesterday around noon. This salt appears to be stubborn to dissolve completely. After 26 hours, there was still a small mound of salt settled in the bottom of the container. I mixed it well and stirred it on several occasions. What salt is most people using for a reef tank? Instant Ocean reef crystals or maybe Red Sea salt? Also, what is your method for mixing the solution? Do you also have problems with undissolved particles?
Thanks for all the help!