Vadim June 18, 2010 June 18, 2010 I've got brown algae growing in glass on rocks on heater and filter intake tube. I did a water change and that helped for a day or 2. when it started growing back i went out and got these small brown type rocks to put in a cartridge and goes into the filter. Nothing has helped. I know i'll have to probably take the rocks out and clean them and filter the sand. Can anyone give me some advice on what to do? the tank is 3 months old and this just started a week ago about. all i have in the tank are fish and rocks. thanks
jason the filter freak June 18, 2010 June 18, 2010 sounds like it might very well be a part of the natural cycling process for your set up
zoozilla June 18, 2010 June 18, 2010 (edited) sounds like it might very well be a part of the natural cycling process for your set up +1 Your tank is relatively young and as mentioned, going through a Ammonia/Nitrogen cycle. In addition, you'll probably experience different algae stages along the way; but, you'll be fine. Continue your partial water changes with filtered/RODI water. Also, during this period, you can try slightly limiting feedings, shortening photoperiods, and using GAC and phosban. I would also suggest holding off with the addition of new inhabitants until the tank has had a chance to cycle. If you haven't already purchased one, get a good test kit for Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, and Phosphate. A good skimmer and/or fuge with Macro algae will help. Keep us posted Edited June 18, 2010 by zoozilla
truestelf June 18, 2010 June 18, 2010 if you dont have any or not many corals you can try using a lot less lighting to help ( less hours per day ) , and less feeding
jawfish June 19, 2010 June 19, 2010 Try adding DO water instead of tap water when making water changes, allows less minerals to enter your system, which allow the algae to grow quicker. I found this really helps when you get to the red slime algae stage after the brown algae stage. The brown stuff disappears after a couple weeks, so, like everyone else says, i'd ride it out.
gmubeach June 19, 2010 June 19, 2010 ro/di is much better then tap... keeps all the bad stuff out of your tank.
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