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Identification What in the heck is growing on my glass, corals, etc. Not sure what it is? Post here and we'll see if we can figure it out!
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Old 03-25-2008, 01:42 PM
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Hey my tank is pretty new, about a month old or so. I have been seeing alot of bubbles form, clear bubbles. They are on top of the curshed coral, the LR, and I can even see them in the crushed coral. Is this Cyano? I have a bunch of brown-tan algae that is growing. A bunch of this on the crushed coral. I thought they where just air bubbles that where forming? when I push the bottom around, they float to the top? So I am not too sure if it is just air or Cyano? Please give adivce on this.
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Old 03-25-2008, 03:15 PM
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can you post a pic. this would help all of us try to find out what they are, could simply be air that was locked in you substrate (?)
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Old 03-25-2008, 04:34 PM
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Here is pic of the bubbles, can someone please help me?
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Check your water parameters and see how far your cycle has progressed. Crushed coral is notorious for trapping various gasses; including nitrogen. That could be bad later on if you have trouble keeping delicate specimens alive. The crushed coral has to be cleaned with a siphon/vac as sand sifting critters cannot successfully "sift" the crushed coral.
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would it be a good idea to put a layer of sand on top of the crushed coral? or no? I will be do a complete cleaning of the tank this week or weekend? so it would be a good time to add the sand if need be?
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I would do one or the other, not both, don't really know if it would benefit you, because of the trapped air. just a thought
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If you're serious about switching, you can do a mix. The best thing IMO, is to remove your CC, and replace it with sand. Of course, this all depends on what specimens you actually intend to put in the tank. A little CC with a lot of sand would be a great substrate for jawfish, for example.
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