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![]() ^^ EDIT: Trigger beat me to punch...
Running your lights will give the hair algae something to feed off of, as it is photosynthesis, that's why when you cook live rock with algae and other nuisance problems it is recommended to have a completely lights out environment... Your tank will cycle just fine without lights. Once your cycle is complete, continue to do a week or two of water changes without lights, and then you can start increasing your photo period (ie: start @ 4hours, then 6, 8) Blasting a tank with high levels of light all of sudden can cause a big algae bloom (as I found out when I added about 200% increase on my FW tank with some T5HO's on the same photo period as the stock 15W bulbs) hahaha.. the tank was GREEN... glass, substrate, decor...
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![]() Thanks guys, I have now shut off my lights and timers and covered the tank with a blanket to block all light from entering. Do you think the hair algae will be gone by the time the cycle is done by doing this?
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![]() It's hard to say, it depends on how long you cycle the tank from today and how much algae there is currently in the tank.. By shutting off the lights and covering the tank, as well as continuing to do the weekly water changes you should be alright. Basicly your tank cycling will now be complete when you no longer see any algae in the tank. Now it is down to the boring patience thing, but it will be well worth it. ( you can try removing as much algae as you can when you do your water changes, as well use RO water to speed the process if you are not already using it)
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![]() Water changes are important, as stuff leaches from the decaying things in the rock, it needs to be removed. You'll still get the necessary bacteria but you remove phosphates that would jump start the algae when the lights come back on
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If worried about phosphates leaching, there is always the option to run a Phosban reactor during the cycle.
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![]() When you mention cycle, are you referring to curing of the rock?? If so, I didnt do any water changes for the 2 months I cured my rock...It would depend on the size of the tank as well...I read somewhere that "the solution to pollution is dilution"...My pounds of live rock to gallons of water was about 0.85:1...
Just make sure you have a kick butt skimmer to get rid of the garbage...
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After the first batch of rock that I cured I never bothered testing for ammonia or nitites, I just assumed they were there and my goal was to lower them as quickly as possible. At the 2 week mark I started testing for nitrates Oh and I had the lights on the tank...the better to see the worms,pods and snails crawling around |
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![]() Normally I do my first water change 10 to 14 days after I start cycling. Then I do another one 2 weeks later. The reason behind it being that I always use LR and try to get rid of as much die off as possible in order to keep nutrient levels as low as possible. Also taking into consideration that you mentioned that you've already got algae blooms emerging, the water change after cleaning off as much algae as possible will help.
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![]() Currently, I am a week into my cycle. I have now covered the tank with blankets and shut the lights off, so that it is a lightless cycle. I am also running my skimmer with full filtration.
I'll wait another week and do a 20% water change, as well as trim and siphon off as much of the hair algae as I can. My water is 0 TDS so the die off from the LR would be the only reason that nutrients are in the tank. |