teekay37
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New to the forum looking answers! About 2 months ago I bought a 55 gal off people who were moving, they didnt do much with the tank for 2 years but add water and scrub algae. She told me she never did water changes but it has been running "just fine" with the two overhang filters. Wrong! Algae, nitrates, nitrites thru the roof! Over the past month and a half I have added water stabilizer conditioner and done routine water changes. Things seemed to be getting to normal and i was reading up a storm about how to properly take care of the fish that came with the tank. Upgraded to a 406 canister rated for 100 gal. Have a mature zebra eel, teenage puffer, 2 clowns, 3 three stripe damsels, 3 domino damsels, handful of hermit crabs and one BIG mama jama orange hairy hermit, 2 scooter blennys, 2 silver starters and down to 1 from 4 yellow tails. Marty the zebra eel will eat one occasionally. I haven't added anything new to the tank but the 2 scooters I got from *****. On the 8th I switched out to a 75 gal. When I changed out the tanks I did it in basically 1 day. Took out all the sand, vacuumed it along the way, put about 50% water then new water added new sand, then when it settled the next morning I vacuumed again and added more water and plugged up another 406, after that settled added the fish. I added nitrate reducer on the 5th before the tank swap. The ammonia levels are good, nitrates are ok but the nitrite and algae are still off the charts! The fish seem to be fine, but Marty was out and about this morning after I fed him and kind of in a panic and I'm worried he's stressed. He's hiding in the man cave now like normal but this morning was not normal. Oh and the algae is brown and before I swapped tanks I bought an actual tank light T5 (the one the had was a shop light) and cut back the time to try to control the algae. SO what should I do? The guy at the fish store said every 3-4 days do a 10% water change because there's nothing else I can do since the fish are already in the new tank and just hope they don't die.