I've got a 29 gallon tank with a 20 gal sump/fuge beneath it. On Sunday 4/19 I added about 20 lbs of live rock and 30 lbs of live sand, and a big clump of chaeto full of detritus and some critters (a few small snails and bloodworms) in the 'fuge. I also got a few corals -- a kenya tree, a patch of star polyps, and a lone, hitchiking zoa.
Today I noticed the beginnings of hair algae across my glass -- it looks like stubble -- though there's nothing growing on the sand yet, as far as I can tell.
I tested the water today and had zeros across the board on Ammonia, Nitrites, and Nitrates. Of course, I know that my tank hasn't cycled, but it doesn't seem to be going through the usual cycle -- probably because there wasn't enough dead stuff on my rock, I guess.
I'm thinking of picking up some more live rock from a LFS over the weekend, along with some live sand and maybe a couple of small snails, to start dealing with the algae and for an ammonia source.
Thoughts? Should I hold off on the snails? I want to get my tank populated with all the low-level life I need so that it can start supporting higher-level life.
Today I noticed the beginnings of hair algae across my glass -- it looks like stubble -- though there's nothing growing on the sand yet, as far as I can tell.
I tested the water today and had zeros across the board on Ammonia, Nitrites, and Nitrates. Of course, I know that my tank hasn't cycled, but it doesn't seem to be going through the usual cycle -- probably because there wasn't enough dead stuff on my rock, I guess.
I'm thinking of picking up some more live rock from a LFS over the weekend, along with some live sand and maybe a couple of small snails, to start dealing with the algae and for an ammonia source.
Thoughts? Should I hold off on the snails? I want to get my tank populated with all the low-level life I need so that it can start supporting higher-level life.



