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This is currently what my tank looks like
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Question 1) the brown algae -read a lot about it being good, but how much is to much? I also have green algae on my glass.

Question 2) close up of rocks with micro bubbles - is this okay?
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Question 3) should I be running lights on a normal day/night cycle even though I don’t have coral?

question 4) what is this on my sail?
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Last question) is this the best place to ask these questions in a new thread?
 
1. Diatoms, yes. Normal.
2. Definitely bubble algae, and could also be dinos (not 100%, but you don't want those).
3. Not necessarily - but it can accelerate coralline algae growth (the purple stuff you want).
4. Looks like bubble algae again.
 
1. Diatoms, yes. Normal.
2. Definitely bubble algae, and could also be dinos (not 100%, but you don't want those).
3. Not necessarily - but it can accelerate coralline algae growth (the purple stuff you want).
4. Looks like bubble algae again.
I have a string like thing that has brown bubbles on it but it’s only in one place. Think it might be Dino’s but not sure and it’s super hard to get a photo of we’ll.
For the snail photo the thing that is coming out of its shell that looks like a flower. There’s two of them now and were only one when I got the snails.
 
Sometimes the bubbles can be a sign of a new system along with too much air entering the water column ( micro bubbles from a skimmer used to be very common .
Cyanobacteria and even Dino can come with small bubbles on the rocks

do the bubbles look clear and only bubbles or are they green or red bubbles ?
typical bubble
Algae is dark green and somewhat firm to touch .
 
I have a string like thing that has brown bubbles on it but it’s only in one place. Think it might be Dino’s but not sure and it’s super hard to get a photo of we’ll.
For the snail photo the thing that is coming out of its shell that looks like a flower. There’s two of them now and were only one when I got the snails.
Could be a small zoanthid.
 
I have a string like thing that has brown bubbles on it but it’s only in one place. Think it might be Dino’s but not sure and it’s super hard to get a photo of we’ll.
For the snail photo the thing that is coming out of its shell that looks like a flower. There’s two of them now and were only one when I got the snails.
Have you performed any tests of water quality ?

I highly doubt it’s Dino in a very young tank . But it’s not impossible
 
Sometimes the bubbles can be a sign of a new system along with too much air entering the water column ( micro bubbles from a skimmer used to be very common .
Cyanobacteria and even Dino can come with small bubbles on the rocks

do the bubbles look clear and only bubbles or are they green or red bubbles ?
typical bubble
Algae is dark green and somewhat firm to touch .
Have you performed any tests of water quality ?

I highly doubt it’s Dino in a very young tank . But it’s not impossible
 

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This is normal for a new tank started with dry rock. Be patient (difficult, I know) and as others have said, things will turn around on their own. "The uglies" are the second cycle your tank goes through. As it matures, it will get better.
 
Thank you! Totally not stressed about it - my wife was more worried about it and overreacting lol. For someone who was not super stoked on this hobby she’s super intevested
 
If you haven't already, read through this... Scroll down to the "intermission" section (shown in the photo for reference)

 

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Thank you! Totally not stressed about it - my wife was more worried about it and overreacting lol. For someone who was not super stoked on this hobby she’s super intevested
Good to hear. Some of the best advice I've received is that if you feel like you're going slow enough, you're going too fast.
 

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