brown crap off gravel?

mr . salty

Active Member
Sounds like the stuff we all get in a new tank. It does clear itself up,but I would suggest using Coral-Vite. It has done wonders in my 125. STEVE
 

rickt4du

Member
Mr. Salty has just about convinced me to drink a bottle of coral-vite myself....
sounds like it'll cure what "ails" me..

rick.....
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
What does coral-vite do? Is it a vitimin supplement or chemical additive ??
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
The brown stuff is algae. A necessary evil in the fish hobby...lol
Actually, with time, the brown will go to green, and then you'll be back her b****ing about green all over your gravel.
Get a clean up crew to keep your gravel / sand sparkling! See info on this site about cleaning crew...and, no, I don't work for Saltwaterfish.com...
 

kris

Member
Steve- I knew coral-vite was a good additive for live rock and such, but are you saying it prevented or helped an algae problem as well.?
 

broomer5

Active Member
Pretty sure the brown stuff are diatoms, usually refered to as "brown algae". Most always get them after setting up a new tank, natural part of the process. Some tap water may contain with silicates which I understand are the main culprits, causing the diatoms to flourish. Mine came after about 3-4 weeks at end of cycle, and have decreased over last couple months. Got a little green now on substrate, but the brown crap still has to be removed from the glass now and then.
Phosphates/Nitrates + a lot of Light = large amounts of most any algae problem.
If nitrates are high, do water changes a little more often. If phosphates are high, figure out why and try one of the phosphate removers on the market.
Good luck ~ Brian
 

mr . salty

Active Member
KRIS, My lfs guy told me to try it for algae. It says on the lable it does not promote undesirable algae groth. I know that doesnt say it kills it. But it dissapeared 2or3 days after I started using it. Coincidence? Maybe,But I think it had something to do with it. I had it (brown algae) bad.........STEVE
 
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