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that seemed to be a very quick cycle? also, I wanted to mention - you used hard tap water?? Have you thought out about using RO/DI water - it will save you from many headaches with algae down the road.....I was going to say that it was a good time to switch out your water before your cycle completed but now that you've added livestock that may be more complicated to do.
 
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Thank you for the kind words. What should I do about some green algae that has started on my live rock?
 

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Have you done your first water change? A pic of the algae would help us direct you to the best algae Eater to keep it in check as well.
 

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you want to use RO/DI water or distilled water to help keep algae in check in the long run. In a new tank, it's common for various algae's to come and go - adding some clean up crew will usually help keep it in check. Definitely improve your water source as a priority.
 
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that seemed to be a very quick cycle? also, I wanted to mention - you used hard tap water?? Have you thought out about using RO/DI water - it will save you from many headaches with algae down the road.....I was going to say that it was a good time to switch out your water before your cycle completed but now that you've added livestock that may be more complicated to do.
Yes it was a quick cycle, i can't believe it. My wife is jealous because her cycle took like 3mo. We are planning on getting an RO/DI system installed, we called Culligan this morning and they will be here on Thursday.
 
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That will help. Just be careful and slowly add cuc members. You don't want to spike ammonia or starve anyone.
 
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Here are some pics of the algae.
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I am very happy to report that I am installing an RO system tomorrow and am very excited about it. My fish are going to love it.
 

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yay Mike! so good to hear! that algae looks to be kind of "fluffy" for lack of a better word. It looks like it can be blown off with a turkey baster and then collect as much as you can when you do your water change. You want to blow off detritrus in your system as a regular practice. As sated before, you're going to see various algaes spring up as part of the tank maturing. I would include some snails in your clean up crew too. You don't want to get too many to start since you won't have a ton of food for them to eat.

That is really cool that your wife is into the hobby also!
 
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yay Mike! so good to hear! that algae looks to be kind of "fluffy" for lack of a better word. It looks like it can be blown off with a turkey baster and then collect as much as you can when you do your water change. You want to blow off detritrus in your system as a regular practice. As sated before, you're going to see various algaes spring up as part of the tank maturing. I would include some snails in your clean up crew too. You don't want to get too many to start since you won't have a ton of food for them to eat.

That is really cool that your wife is into the hobby also!
Thank you for the comment. I'll be checking into some snails and thanks for helping me understand that this is part of a normal cycle for a new tank. How long will I battle these conditions?
 

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Just went through your whole build thread! Everything seems to be going great! And you have received great advice as well! Following along
 

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as far as the new tank conditions, it is really variable as you've already found with the various times of how long cycling takes. I would say in all honesty a good amount of maturing occurs at about 6 months but full maturing can last as long as a year or even more. I think the algae nasties usually takes about 3-4 months. Stuff after that will be the normal algae/cyano stuff that happens if nutrients rise.
 

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as far as the new tank conditions, it is really variable as you've already found with the various times of how long cycling takes. I would say in all honesty a good amount of maturing occurs at about 6 months but full maturing can last as long as a year or even more. I think the algae nasties usually takes about 3-4 months. Stuff after that will be the normal algae/cyano stuff that happens if nutrients rise.

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+1 to that as well.

Just do research and ask questions before purchasing new livestock. Some species need a mature stable system to thrive. Ask ask ask! Lol

Let's see some more pics if you don't mind!! Lol


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Today I am planning on doing my first water change today and use my RO system for the first time on it. I am also thinking of getting some pajama cardinals. is that too much too soon or would they be a good next step in my tank.
 

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