Hey everyone,
I'm quite curious as to algae, and specifically, I'm wondering if it will grow in what I would consider a "normal" aquarium.
I'm cycling my tank (fishless, and without much success, more on that later), it is a 20g with a AC50 (sponge, carbon. bio) and fake plants. I have a 15w fluorescent light that is on for 10hours (and could I up it to 12?).
Anyways, I was wondering if I would get any algae growing in my tank. I'm using tap water w/ dechlorinator and as far as I know my system (Lower Mainland, BC) first uses a RO unit as a primary steralizer and then adds chlorine (although small amounts compared to other tap water sources) as a secondary method.
So yeah, am I going to need a cleanup crew for algae, or can I get away without?
Also, I've been cycling my tank for 2.5 weeks, I added ammonia to bring it up to 5ppm and I have not seen any drop in the amount of ammonia or any rise in Nitrites. (If it matters the PH of my tap water is 7.0) (I also have verified the ammonia has no additives), does anyone have any possible explanations as to what I may be doing wrong? Im planning on getting some cycled filter media from someone so hopefully that will help.
Thanks!
Esoter1c.
I'm quite curious as to algae, and specifically, I'm wondering if it will grow in what I would consider a "normal" aquarium.
I'm cycling my tank (fishless, and without much success, more on that later), it is a 20g with a AC50 (sponge, carbon. bio) and fake plants. I have a 15w fluorescent light that is on for 10hours (and could I up it to 12?).
Anyways, I was wondering if I would get any algae growing in my tank. I'm using tap water w/ dechlorinator and as far as I know my system (Lower Mainland, BC) first uses a RO unit as a primary steralizer and then adds chlorine (although small amounts compared to other tap water sources) as a secondary method.
So yeah, am I going to need a cleanup crew for algae, or can I get away without?
Also, I've been cycling my tank for 2.5 weeks, I added ammonia to bring it up to 5ppm and I have not seen any drop in the amount of ammonia or any rise in Nitrites. (If it matters the PH of my tap water is 7.0) (I also have verified the ammonia has no additives), does anyone have any possible explanations as to what I may be doing wrong? Im planning on getting some cycled filter media from someone so hopefully that will help.
Thanks!
Esoter1c.