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Old 06-04-2008, 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Myka View Post
This is normal. Your new tank will go through stages of algaes. I would recommend you turn your lights off on the tank until the cycle is complete. It will help with the algae a bit. Once your ammonia and nitrite both read ZERO for at least a few days running then you can add 4-5 Astrea snails (my preference) to clean up the mess.
agreed, every tank goes thru the diatom/algae phase, what varies is how long it stays, just keep up with regular water changes and limit you're photoperiod to low hours. i got the diatoms around the first month, then a few months all was clean and well and i got green hair algae for about a month or so, that disappeared eventually. by the way i see you put the attachments on the koralias, i'd take them off IMO. they kill you're flow, and my diatoms ended up exploding even faster as soon as i put them on. at this point it'll help quite a bit to get a decent protein skimmer in terms of easing water changes, but won't eliminate the diatoms in any way.
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