Joew":1wrxycqm said:Your tank is still cyling or near the end. Need more info though before anyone can answer you with anything else. What type of water,lighting. What ya water parameters look like. So list it all.
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peter walla":2y1licpf said:any one else got any ideas???
Len":2y1licpf said:Peter,
:welcome:
Algae is common in new tanks and it sometimes takes half a year to go away. That said, you have to make sure you are doing the right things to keep your water clean. Make sure you are doing regular water changes with good water/salt, using a good protein skimmer, not overfeeding the tank, and using pure water (Reverse Osmosis is good) for your top off. If you are already doing these things, then you will simply have to give your new tank some time to settle down.
As far as your tank parameters, the fact you have nitrite/trate showing (and I would imagine ammonia as well) says the tank is still settling out so give it time. There are 2 keys to sucess in this hobby-patience, and moneypeter walla":2y1licpf said:tank. 36/15/18 lighting .t5 pc x4 .v2600 skimmer .aqua vital 1000 ltr external fillter. 2x 300w heaters maxijet power haed . ro unit 60 gal . water nitrite 0.1/0.3 . ph 8.3 stable nitrate 5 . phosphate 5.0 spocific gravity 1.022
thanx peter
lfc 5 times":gz3qxe37 said:The tank will take 2 days to cycle if you use LR, the tank will still take 1 month to settle because of the salt you have added. My tank has just had LR in it for the past 2 weeks and my lights only come on for 1 hour a day. I also have my Phosphate reactor running, there has been no algea growth so far.
lfc 5 times":ddjqa790 said:Who said anything about stocking the tank??? Your water will be fine but you have to stock your tank slowly so the bacteria can increase as the load in the tank increases to deal with the increased bioload. It is best to leave the tank for approx 1 month from the original setup. Unlike FW were you wait for the bacteria to colonies the filter, SW needs time to fully stabalise as fluctuations in the water ie its chemical make up need time to stabilise. So you making sweeping statement's that i expect a fully stocked tank within 2 days is completely different to what i said, however if he wanted he could start to slowly stock his tank after 2 days as the slow increase in bioload will cause the gradual expantion of the bacterial colonies already present within his tank.