canarygirl
New Member
Hi all,
I'm new here and I have a one-week old marine tank, 40 gallons with 40 lbs of live cured Figi-type rock (allegedly cured, anyway). One of these rocks came with some pink lichen-like stuff on it, the size of a silver dollar, and several reddish-brown, palm-tree looking plants on it. These are .5-1" tall, with segmented "trunks." I forget what the lfs guy called them...
Over the past couple of days I've noticed some new flora on the rocks--I've got a bit of hair algae starting to grow, and what looks like a patch of red slime algae too. The sides of the tank have developed horizontal striations of some other kind of algae too.
Today I did my first tests of ammonia, NO2, and NO3. Everything came out zero. It kind of surprised me as I was expecting one of these to be elevated. I don't suppose it's possible that my tank could have completed a cylce aleady? After only 1 week??
I'm a bit worried about the algae getting out of control and want to bring in a clean-up crew as soon as it's safe to do that. In the meantime, I will reduce the amount of light--I was turning on a 20W "Aqualight" florescent bulb for 10-12 hrs a day...the box says it "encourages plant growth." (I have a different light fixture for when I introduce corals/inverts.)
That's about it...oh, the salinity is 1.021. The tap water in my area does not have stuff in it that requires the use of phosphate-remover or RO water, according to the lfs staff. Tap water is fine to use.
Do you think I should continue to watch and wait, or should I introduce some cleaners at this time? :notsure:
Thanks for your help!
I'm new here and I have a one-week old marine tank, 40 gallons with 40 lbs of live cured Figi-type rock (allegedly cured, anyway). One of these rocks came with some pink lichen-like stuff on it, the size of a silver dollar, and several reddish-brown, palm-tree looking plants on it. These are .5-1" tall, with segmented "trunks." I forget what the lfs guy called them...
Over the past couple of days I've noticed some new flora on the rocks--I've got a bit of hair algae starting to grow, and what looks like a patch of red slime algae too. The sides of the tank have developed horizontal striations of some other kind of algae too.
Today I did my first tests of ammonia, NO2, and NO3. Everything came out zero. It kind of surprised me as I was expecting one of these to be elevated. I don't suppose it's possible that my tank could have completed a cylce aleady? After only 1 week??
I'm a bit worried about the algae getting out of control and want to bring in a clean-up crew as soon as it's safe to do that. In the meantime, I will reduce the amount of light--I was turning on a 20W "Aqualight" florescent bulb for 10-12 hrs a day...the box says it "encourages plant growth." (I have a different light fixture for when I introduce corals/inverts.)
That's about it...oh, the salinity is 1.021. The tap water in my area does not have stuff in it that requires the use of phosphate-remover or RO water, according to the lfs staff. Tap water is fine to use.
Do you think I should continue to watch and wait, or should I introduce some cleaners at this time? :notsure:
Thanks for your help!