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bradsark

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I have a relatively new tank (only about 10 weeks old) and am wondering about algae growth. I have a brown algae that is growing rapidly. I clean the glass surface and in a couple days the algae is so thick I can't see in the tank. I have a ro/di unit that is brand new that I have been using. I also have a bunch of snails in there but they don't stand a chance at keeping up. Is this algae normal? Will this continue forever?
 

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bradsark":1wvraopi said:
Is this algae normal?

Yes.

bradsark":1wvraopi said:
Will this continue forever?

No. For the first 6 months to a year you will likely see several types of algae come and go.

How long they stay and how bad they get will have a lot to do with your husbandry techniques, your setup, bioload, feeding regimen, etc.
 
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That is SO simplified, yet, too true. Chances are you've got a diatomaceous bloom happening. Small, frequent water changes (assuming that water is nitrate/phosphate free) are going to be the ticket for now. Also, a really kickass skimmer!
 

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If you don't have much in the tank, cut your feeding way down to limit nutrient input. Also, for tanks this age, you shouldn't be adding any additives.
 

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