I have a PC that is on at night (reverse photoperiod) over my sump to grow my chaeto thats in there. I'm wondering what the heck this stuff is? Is it bad? Should it be there?
Do you have a clearer pic? It's tough to say what's going-on in that picture. The greenish stuff looks like the start of some slime or turf algae. Maybe even dinos if it's snotty looking with bubbles in it.
Anyone? It's all over the bottom, and on the walls.
I'm not sure if it has anything to do with the chaeto in the sump, but I woudn't think so? Could it just be some kind of algae from the light thats on all night over the sump growing the chaeto?
I think the same stuff grows on the walls in the tank, but I've just been using the magnet to get it off easily. It's not on the rock from what I can see (knock on wood). Do I need some kind of cleanup crew in the sump because the light is on in there?
You could make the pictures a little bit smaller.
You have all kinds of stuff growing in there. Sponges, hair algae, diatoms; nothing I'd call bad though.
Like I said, I'm not sure if we're supposed to have any kind of cleanup critters in a sump/fuge because theres light over it. I didn't get them, because I just figured the added algae is even more of a nutrient sponge.
Since I downgraded the mini to a couple nanos I don't have a sump but yeah, I had something fairly similiar I think.. - Didn't really think about it too much though.
Curious what more experienced voices have to say...