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Rust covering rocks
Hello experts,
More newbie questions. I have had my tank 6 days (moved an exisiting set up). For several days now the rocks and equipment has been getting more and more rust coloured. At first I thought maybe it was coming from a rusty sump, and that rust blew out from a couple time when the sump accidentally sucked up air. I tried scraping a bit off with a some tongs and it doesn't budge so I don't think it a dusting of rust. I googled this, and it sounds like it might be algae. What do you think? What should I do about it? I have a predator tank, with 2 triggers, 2 puffers, a wolf eel, a lion fish, 2 tiger cowrie snails and a handful of hermit crabs. The water is also quite cloudy. I am getting a protein skimmer tomorrow (it doesn't currently have one). Will that help? Thanks, jassz |
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Sounds like you are going through a mini cycle. don't add anything else and keep an eye on the parameters change water as required.
Skimmer will help for cloudy water but only to a point. (filter bags, carbon?) Let things stabilize for a few weeks don't feed too heavy. |
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Bubbles under?
I agree. cycle. possible diatom Outbreak. are there bubbles under the slime? dont scrape it either way. probably whats clouding the water. should clear on its own in a week or so if cycling.
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It doesn't look like slime. It looks like a layer of rust coloured 'dust' lying on the rocks. I can't see any bubbles either.
If I'm having a cycle, how often should I check the water parameters? |
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Cycle
Thats a matter of opinion. i would say once a week, with a small water change after. if your levels are wonky It will possibly add to the issue. could be simply a cyano Outbreak. let your tank go for a couple weeks. should be fine. would not worry.
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just wondering how everything turned out? i just bought a tank too and am going thru the same thing. did it clear up on its own? or did you use additives?
Ray |
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It should clear up on its own. Keep the water parameter steady and do more water changes. It will eventually pass
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Just about every new tank has a diatom bloom. Just do weekly water changes with RO/DI water, have lots of circulation and give it some time. Additives won't help only maintenance and patience.
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