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Hi, i just cycled a new reef aquarium today. I used a wavemaker from my old tank, my old tank had too much nitrates and algae growth. When i installed the old wavemaker in my new tank, a few debris came out of it but I cleaned the wavemaker alrdy. Will my new tank be infected again with algae?
P.s i left the wavemaker dry for 2 days.

Would be grateful for your answers. really need your help.

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What kind of algae were you dealing with? Imo algae isn't something your gonna infect your new tank with. Algae needs a certain environment to thrive and I doubt your new tank has the same water parameters as your old one.

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What kind of algae were you dealing with? Imo algae isn't something your gonna infect your new tank with. Algae needs a certain environment to thrive and I doubt your new tank has the same water parameters as your old one.

Oh and welcome to the club!
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nah, im not sure. Im just worried that the small pieces of stuff inside the wavemaker coming out when i opened it will infect the aquarium.
 

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