i curently have an empty tank thats just finished up cycling. ive noticed this on the rock pictured and was wondering if its cyanobacteria or something else thats part of the new tank proccess. thanks in advance!
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yeah, sorry about that it seems I didn't actually attach it the first time lol. I bought dry rock from someone who had their tank taken down for a few months now.I do not see a picture. But if it is a new system it certainly could be cyano! but have no fear, cyano is fixable
Just kidding i see the picture now, that looks like Coraline Algae. Good. Did you buy cooked (wet) live rock or dry?
I have been cycling for about 3 weeks. I added some bacteria to the tank after it was set up and just let it sit for the last 3 weeks with testing twice a week.Kind of looks like it.
How long and how did you cycle?
What color was the rock when you got it?I have been cycling for about 3 weeks. I added some bacteria to the tank after it was set up and just let it sit for the last 3 weeks with testing twice a week.
some was purple and some was white.What color was the rock when you got it?
I think its just coralline aglae, cyano in my experience has been a much darker color, more burgundy colored.some was purple and some was white.
I think its just coralline aglae, cyano in my experience has been a much darker color, more burgundy colored. AND you can siphon off cyano. take a toothbrush to it and try to scrub it off, if it comes loose its better to get it out
all good! my mistake. any way i can fix this? I've turned my lights off since yesterdayoh the green is just regular algae lol.
I saw the algae, but thought you were asking about the purple. Sorry
I haven't had them on too much but I was having them on in the afternoon/ evening as auxiliary light.If you are running your lights during cycle that is whats causing the algae, I run my tank for 3 months before turning on the lights

