raiderfan
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I RECENTLY SET UP MY FIRST SALTWATER TANK AFTER HAVING FRESHWATER TANKS ALL MY LIFE. I PURCHASED A 26 GALLON FLAT BACK HEXAGON AQUARIUM FROM MY LOCAL PET STORE AND TOLD HIM I WAS GOING SALT. HE PUTS CRUSHED CORAL BACKING ON HIS SALTWATER TANKS AND I HAD HIM DO THIS TO MINE. HE AGREED TO SELL ME ESTABLISHED CRUSHED CORAL AS THE SUBSTRATE AND ALSO SOLD ME PREMIXED CYCLED WATER. I SET IT UP AND LET IT GO FOR A WEEK WITH 4 DAMSELS IN IT. AFTER THE WEEK WAS UP I BOUGHT A COUPLE OF 1 INCH HORSESHOE CRABS AND ABOUT 7 POUNDS OF LIVE ROCK. I HAD ALREADY PURCHASED A TEST KIT AND ALL TEST HAD COME OUT FINE. A WEEK LATER I BOUGHT A SMALL GREEN WOLF EEL AND A SMALL LION FISH. I REMOVED THE DAMSELS AND PUT IN A TOMATOE CLOWN. THE DAMSELS ARE IN THE PROCESS OF CYCLEING ANOTHER TANK THAT I AM STARTING FROM SCRATCH. MY PROBLEM IS A ORANGE ALGEA THAT HAS STARTED TO GROW ON THE CORAL BACKING ON MY TANK. WHAT SUGESTIONS DO YA'LL HAVE ON THIS REMOVAL. IS THIS A BAD KIND OF ALGEA OR IS THIS TO BE EXPECTED? I TALKED TO MY FISH STORE AND THEY SOLD ME A FEW CLEANER HERMIT CRABS AND A FEW SNAILS. THE HORSESHOE CRABS ARE ALIVE AND COME OUT AT NIGHT BUT I DON'T KNOW IF THEY ARE GOOD AT CLEANING TANKS OR NOT. GO EASY ON ME AS I AM JUST A BEGINNER HERE AND ALL HELP IS APPRECIATED
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