dzones
Member
Hi Everyone.
I am very new to this hobby and this forum. I luckily just stumbled on it a few minutes ago. I just recently purchased a 125 gal setup and just brought home a few damsels today. (i know I just found out about the shrimp). When I released the damsels from the bag into my tank I noticed a chunk of algae the size of a pebble (aprx 1/8th inch). It settled on the bottom. It is now about 4 hours later and the algae which is a very green color has already expanded to cover the surrounding area with a light green film color. I have a bottom consisting of chunked coral pieces and have also recently found out the lr and ls would have been a better route. I had taken most of my setup advice from the local fish store.
Essentially what I would like to know is this:
1) Should i remove that algae and the surrounding area or leave it in there to help with the cycle.
2) Since I started with a coral type bottom and an UG filter system in combo with a power filter, is it too late for me to add some live rock, live sand over the coral pieces? or what should i do?? I was hoping I could put live sand over the coral pieces and just turn off the UG filter if necessary. Help!
I guess I need to mention I am going for a setup with fish only for now with hopes of maybe incorporating some invertabrates later as I get more klnowledgeable at this.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
I am very new to this hobby and this forum. I luckily just stumbled on it a few minutes ago. I just recently purchased a 125 gal setup and just brought home a few damsels today. (i know I just found out about the shrimp). When I released the damsels from the bag into my tank I noticed a chunk of algae the size of a pebble (aprx 1/8th inch). It settled on the bottom. It is now about 4 hours later and the algae which is a very green color has already expanded to cover the surrounding area with a light green film color. I have a bottom consisting of chunked coral pieces and have also recently found out the lr and ls would have been a better route. I had taken most of my setup advice from the local fish store.
Essentially what I would like to know is this:
1) Should i remove that algae and the surrounding area or leave it in there to help with the cycle.
2) Since I started with a coral type bottom and an UG filter system in combo with a power filter, is it too late for me to add some live rock, live sand over the coral pieces? or what should i do?? I was hoping I could put live sand over the coral pieces and just turn off the UG filter if necessary. Help!
I guess I need to mention I am going for a setup with fish only for now with hopes of maybe incorporating some invertabrates later as I get more klnowledgeable at this.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot!