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Finally my tank has almost cycled with only .5 Nitrite and going down daily
but in the past day brown patches have appeared and have started to spread over everything and now the glass. I think there Diatoms but I have seen mixed views on how to tackle this. some say more light (which im doing), some say non at all. Any advice from people who have actually had this and got over it? I know lots of people will just give me advice they have read else where, Im after past experience. Many Thanks |
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![]() "Buzz-Lightyear" wrote in message ... Finally my tank has almost cycled with only .5 Nitrite and going down daily but in the past day brown patches have appeared and have started to spread over everything and now the glass. I think there Diatoms but I have seen mixed views on how to tackle this. some say more light (which im doing), some say non at all. Any advice from people who have actually had this and got over it? I know lots of people will just give me advice they have read else where, Im after past experience. Many Thanks There is brown algae too. Keep your glass clean. Rotate your rocks periodically (turn the algae side down). Everything is dynamic in an aquarium, and the most obvious indicator is the algaes. Sometimes you let them run their course, sometimes you attack them aggressively, but mostly, you just tweak and wait to see how it settles out. Is that sensible advice? If your fish & lights permit it, live plants can be helpful. Technically, you can play with your light levels (duration and intensity), nutrient levels (low ash, low phosphate foods) and explore algae-eating creatures (snails, SAE, Otos, plecs, flags, shrimp etc). All these options are more practical with established tanks. With new tanks, I usually do very little, preferring to wait for the parameters to settle down (however, make sure that you are not at any extremes, such as light duration or amount of food being used). To give you an example (you did ask for specific experience ;~). A couple of years ago I set up a heavily planted, high light, no CO2, hard water tank. Over the first 7-8 months, I watched almost every imaginable algae start, spread and vanish. At 8 months, the tank was algae-free and the plants were doing great (a neat accomplishment, especially considering my algae-control efforts were zero). Then I moved the fish out (who had grown too large), and put in some small fish. The resulting drop in bio-load devastated my plants (which in hard-water already didn't have much of a safety margin). This caused an algae bloom which cut visibility to about 2 inches. I did try a few things to eliminate the green water (I do like to see my fish), all to no appreciable effect. Then on it's own, after a couple of months, within 3 days, the water went crystal clear. Some of this may happen to you. None of it may happen to you. The point is that an aquarium is a dynamic environment which seeks its equilibrium. You can allow it to find that equilibrium and then address anything you want to change, or you can constantly mess with it, and it will never find it's equilibrium, but then your results lose predictability. NetMax |
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0.5 nitrite is not "almost cycled."
Wait. Worry only about organisms that exist in the system when you know what system you have. Wait. "Buzz-Lightyear" wrote in message ... Finally my tank has almost cycled with only .5 Nitrite and going down daily but in the past day brown patches have appeared and have started to spread over everything and now the glass. I think there Diatoms but I have seen mixed views on how to tackle this. some say more light (which im doing), some say non at all. Any advice from people who have actually had this and got over it? I know lots of people will just give me advice they have read else where, Im after past experience. Many Thanks |
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