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- Midtown
Hi, I'm new to the hobby and decided to just dive right in and try my hand at a reef aquarium. I purchased the Red Sea Max 130D, added saltwater, put in 24 pounds of fully cured live rock (the tank size is 34 gallons) and waited for it to cycle. So far, it's been about a week and a half and the ammonia level is still too high. A couple of quick questions:
1) Does it usually take this long even with fully cured live rock? I was under the impression from various sources that cycling should only take about a couple of days (essentially the live rock with all its organisms would be able to process the waste chemicals right away).
2) I noticed a lot of brown algae growing on the rocks and green algae growing on the inside of the glass. This may be due to me leaving the lights on for about 10 hours a day. Should I be keeping up a regular lighting schedule? How would I eventually be able to get rid of the algae? Cleaner shrimp?
3) I have not changed the water so far. Should I be doing that?
Thanks in advance for the help.
1) Does it usually take this long even with fully cured live rock? I was under the impression from various sources that cycling should only take about a couple of days (essentially the live rock with all its organisms would be able to process the waste chemicals right away).
2) I noticed a lot of brown algae growing on the rocks and green algae growing on the inside of the glass. This may be due to me leaving the lights on for about 10 hours a day. Should I be keeping up a regular lighting schedule? How would I eventually be able to get rid of the algae? Cleaner shrimp?
3) I have not changed the water so far. Should I be doing that?
Thanks in advance for the help.