Brown algae

scottbert

Member
Well, after about a week with a raw shrimp in the tank, I noticed today some brown algae on the rocks. Not a lot, but some. I take it this is a normal part of the cycle process. I checked my levels and from what I can see I am still at 0 for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates....is that normal with what I am seeing? What should I be expecting here?
 

silverado61

Well-Known Member
Anybody feel free to correct me or add anything if I'm wrong but I believe what you have is a diatom bloom which is a natural step in the cycling process. Good for the rock and good for the tank. Just to be safe, can you post a photo?

Did you just throw the shrimp in or is it in a nylon bag? Makes it easier to get it out when the time comes because it will just fall apart when you try t remove it..
 
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innerdragon103

Guest
Betting it's diatoms. The waiting part's the worst - can't wait to start filling it with all sorts of goodies! I wouldn't be surprised if hair algae also grew after a while.
Pics?
 

scottbert

Member
Ok here is a picture of what I am talking about. I'm going to test the water in a little bit and see it's anything is happening.
 

silverado61

Well-Known Member
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Originally Posted by scottbert http:///t/396993/brown-algae#post_3537461
Meaning.....??? Cycle has started? Finnished??
Only testing can answer that question. Has your ammonia spiked to 1 yet? What about your Nitrites? If you post your exact test results somebody can give you a better idea of where your cycle is at.

As Flower says: "Cycles don't punch a time clock." Or something like that. It could take 2 weeks or it could take 2 months. It all depends on what you've done with/to the tank to get the cycle going.
 

scottbert

Member
Nope, I haven't seen a spike in anything. Unless it happened during the 4 days that I was on shift, couldn't do tests on those days.
 

silverado61

Well-Known Member
IMO, what I would do if I haven't seen a spike is to wait another 3 weeks and keep testing and do water changes. If you put in a cuc and it hasn't spiked, you could lose everything when it does. I had a mini spike and thinking it was a full spike, I added a fish and cuc crew. Then the real spike came and killed everything. Patience is the true key in this hobby.
 

scottbert

Member
Just do 10% every week water change and wait...sounds like fun. Lol. I'd rather be safe than sorry though. Good call.
 

silverado61

Well-Known Member
Even so, allow me to figuratively shake your hand for putting your life on the line every day. Especially in this day in age.
 
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