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Thu May 22, 2008 8:22 am GMT Reply
I'm new to reef tanks and I just started a 55 gal tank with 60 lbs live sand 50 lbs live rock and 2 dead coral I had from an old saltwater tank from years ago. My tank is 2 weeks old and I have 2 Emperor 280 bio-wheel filters, 200 watt heater, 10K/460nm Actinic lighting (2x65 watts). My water temp is 78 F, SG 1.025, nitrate 0, calcium 520 mg/L, alkalinity is 8. I have my lights on 12 hrs per day and at night I have moon led's on.
Today I noticed a brown algae forming on the sand and some of the rock. When I purchased the rock it had red color but now it is red and the white parts are turning brown. The question I have is: are my lights on too much or is the brown algae a normal cycle of a new tank? Also I've read that you should not do a water change until the nitrates are 0, but my tank has been at 0 for over a week now. Do I change water? Also I use tap water with a conditioner. I will use R/O water if I can find it at Wal-Mart.
Thank you for any suggestions.
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