Sorry about the long post but I wanted to provide as much detail as I could.
My tank has been up and running for close to two months now and the glass has always remained spotless. Just over the past couple of days, I noticed that some brown stuff was staining my glass (algae I'm assuming). I cleaned it up yesterday while doing the water change and its already started showing up on the glass near the bottom of the tank. All my params are checking out just fine:
PH: 8.3
NH3: 0
NO2: 0
NO3: 15
SG: 1.023
Alk: 3
I've only done a couple of different things this last week:
1. I added some more sand to my tank over the weekend. I made sure to add it over a few days, and added about 10 lbs. I made sure to stir it up so the critters/bacteria don't get suffocated by the new layer.
2. I added a new light strip ... up until this past Friday, I had a conventional single bulb strip with a 50/50 combination of 6500K trichtomatic daylight phosphor and actinic 420 phosphor lamp. This Friday, I switched over to a Coralife 30" Aqualight W/2-1 Watt Lunar Moon LED Lights (the light has a 65 watt 10,000K Daylight bulb, 65 watt True Actinic 03 Blue bulb (Straight Pin), and two 3/4 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED lamps).
I currently leave the daylight bulb on for about 8-10 hours a day, and the actinic for about 10-12 hours, with the LED's at night? Would this be a possible cause?
What could be the reason for this sudden algae outbreak? Anything I can do to eliminate/control it?
I currently have 2 perc. clowns, 1 royal gramma, 4 hermits, 3 nerites, and 3 nassauris snails in it.
I do regular 10% water changes every week.
My tank dimensions in case anyone need them are 30x15x21. It has about a 3 inch deep sand bed, and about 40 lbs of 50-50 LR and base rock mix.
I would REALLY appreciate some advice!!!!
Regards,
Yash
My tank has been up and running for close to two months now and the glass has always remained spotless. Just over the past couple of days, I noticed that some brown stuff was staining my glass (algae I'm assuming). I cleaned it up yesterday while doing the water change and its already started showing up on the glass near the bottom of the tank. All my params are checking out just fine:
PH: 8.3
NH3: 0
NO2: 0
NO3: 15
SG: 1.023
Alk: 3
I've only done a couple of different things this last week:
1. I added some more sand to my tank over the weekend. I made sure to add it over a few days, and added about 10 lbs. I made sure to stir it up so the critters/bacteria don't get suffocated by the new layer.
2. I added a new light strip ... up until this past Friday, I had a conventional single bulb strip with a 50/50 combination of 6500K trichtomatic daylight phosphor and actinic 420 phosphor lamp. This Friday, I switched over to a Coralife 30" Aqualight W/2-1 Watt Lunar Moon LED Lights (the light has a 65 watt 10,000K Daylight bulb, 65 watt True Actinic 03 Blue bulb (Straight Pin), and two 3/4 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED lamps).
I currently leave the daylight bulb on for about 8-10 hours a day, and the actinic for about 10-12 hours, with the LED's at night? Would this be a possible cause?
What could be the reason for this sudden algae outbreak? Anything I can do to eliminate/control it?
I currently have 2 perc. clowns, 1 royal gramma, 4 hermits, 3 nerites, and 3 nassauris snails in it.
I do regular 10% water changes every week.
My tank dimensions in case anyone need them are 30x15x21. It has about a 3 inch deep sand bed, and about 40 lbs of 50-50 LR and base rock mix.
I would REALLY appreciate some advice!!!!
Regards,
Yash