So I broke down my nano and filled up my new 56 gallon about two weeks ago. I also have a 20 gallon sump. To the display, I added live sand, a bunch of live rock from the nano as well as about 20 pounds of new rock. For light, I have 2 96 watt PC 50/50s, and a 250 watt hqi. The water flow basically consists of a small powerhead from the nano, and the return from the sump (I'm adding more flow as I get the money necessary to do so, which will be soon) I also have a skimmer running. I added my fish, a yellow clown goby, a small maroon clown, an anthias, and a scooter mandarin. I also added the coral from the nano which are a torch coral, a pipe organ, a green digi, a few zoa colonies and a xenia.
Here's my question...I'm having a problem with brown and green diatom blooming everywhere. I didn't think the tank would really go through a cycle being that the majority of the rock in my tank is well past curing, and the 20 pounds of new rock was sold as cured. There really isn't much sand, and the water is from a good friends very healthy reef tank. Anyway, it is obviously cycling, and the algae has probably grown much more because of the lights. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do? Will the algae growth cease soon, and then significantly disapear with the use of snails and other janitors, or am I going to have a problem? I have about 15 astreas, a couple scarlets, and a handful of blue legs, am emerald crab, and I'm picking up three mexican turbos today. Any suggestions?
Here's my question...I'm having a problem with brown and green diatom blooming everywhere. I didn't think the tank would really go through a cycle being that the majority of the rock in my tank is well past curing, and the 20 pounds of new rock was sold as cured. There really isn't much sand, and the water is from a good friends very healthy reef tank. Anyway, it is obviously cycling, and the algae has probably grown much more because of the lights. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do? Will the algae growth cease soon, and then significantly disapear with the use of snails and other janitors, or am I going to have a problem? I have about 15 astreas, a couple scarlets, and a handful of blue legs, am emerald crab, and I'm picking up three mexican turbos today. Any suggestions?