Salt4Us
Aquarium Advice FINatic
We've had some green algea on our LS (for about 2 weks now, best guess). We've been taking as much of it as we can off the sand bed with limited success. Now it looks like the algea is turning brown.
Is this normal? Is this something we should be concerned about?
We plan to get some conch snails & more hermits to help control the algea a little more but now that it's turning brown, is it too late?
the tank is:
29gal
31lbs LR
40lbs LS
two ZooMed oscilating PH (Powersweep model 214)
BakPak2R skimmer
approx 8-10 blue leg hermits
approx 9 various snails (Astrea & tiger)
3 turbo snails
pipe organ coral (one)
leather toadstool coral (one)
2 scooter blennies
2 TR percs
green brittle star (one, soon to be none..we're gonna get rid of him)
Is this normal? Is this something we should be concerned about?
We plan to get some conch snails & more hermits to help control the algea a little more but now that it's turning brown, is it too late?
the tank is:
29gal
31lbs LR
40lbs LS
two ZooMed oscilating PH (Powersweep model 214)
BakPak2R skimmer
approx 8-10 blue leg hermits
approx 9 various snails (Astrea & tiger)
3 turbo snails
pipe organ coral (one)
leather toadstool coral (one)
2 scooter blennies
2 TR percs
green brittle star (one, soon to be none..we're gonna get rid of him)