Tank is a few months old. Just put coral in it. Nitrates are 0 and phosphates 0.01. I've been dosing NeoNitro because from what I understand it is bad to have 0/0. Trying to give some nitrogen to my corals and chaeto, but it seems like when I dose NeoNitro in the late morning/early afternoon the nuisance algae sucks it all up during the day and the chaeto finishes it off over night. It is at 0 nitrates again by the time my TridentNP tests at 5:00 AM.
I am trying to get more fish in the tank, but it is taking longer than expected for my order from marine collectors to come in. So I only have one gold-rimmed tang and two gobies in a 250 gallon tank.
I had a dusting of brown on the rocks and sand that just exploded into either bryopsis or hair algae right after I added the coral. I stopped dosing the NeoNitro even though my nitrates are at 0. How long is it safe to have 0 nitrates before corals and chaeto suffer? Should I resume dosing NeoNitro? I scrubbed as much as I could from the rocks with a toothbrush.
Is this bryopsis or another hair algae?
I am trying to get more fish in the tank, but it is taking longer than expected for my order from marine collectors to come in. So I only have one gold-rimmed tang and two gobies in a 250 gallon tank.
I had a dusting of brown on the rocks and sand that just exploded into either bryopsis or hair algae right after I added the coral. I stopped dosing the NeoNitro even though my nitrates are at 0. How long is it safe to have 0 nitrates before corals and chaeto suffer? Should I resume dosing NeoNitro? I scrubbed as much as I could from the rocks with a toothbrush.
Is this bryopsis or another hair algae?