Sascha D
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Called my lfs today about the brown algae and they second what's been said. Wait, don't do a water change. This is all part of the cycling process. They advised that I don't do any water change until I start seeing nitrates show up on the test and that might not happen until I start putting livestock in. The algae is pretty ugly stuff all over the rock and on much of the sand. The skimmer isn't pulling much out at this point either. I keep tinkering with the height of the cup but all it gets is yellowish tea colored liquid.
I second what your LFS told you. There isn't a need to do a water change until you start reading high ammonia or until you start reading some nitrates. I mean if you dont get those readings then you're basically changing out clean water for clean water
The skimmer might be pulling too much water up with the bubbles, so you can raise the cup alittle each time until you're just getting bubbles at the top. The nasties will rise with the bubbles and spill over into the cup.
If you dont get any nitrate readings after the tank has been up 2-3 weeks, I would add some fish. Do you have a live stock plan? If you already know what fish you ultimately want to add, then you can add a small amount of the most PASSIVE fish on your list. Dont add anything that gets big or is aggressive because that'll just give you a headache later. Full Steam Ahead hehe