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banshmann
03/19/2006, 03:21 PM
I have a classic 12g nano cube with 28 watt 50/50 bulb,stock pump and a nano surface skimmer.10lbs of live rock,3 snails,2 hermit crabs,1 royal gamma,1 blue damsel and 1 "nemo" clown.I have a layer of red algae that forms on top of the sand.Its thick enough that I can peel it off the sand and remove it.Is this good algae or bad?Should I leave it?I have a lab kit and I tested everything and it all looks good.I also change half the water periodically with sea water.The fish have been in there for a long time,look great and are vibrant.Any thoughts?

Thanks.

FallingUp
03/19/2006, 04:17 PM
sounds to me like you got some Cyano Bacteria. Yes it is bad.

-Do you have a clean up crew?

-overfeeding?

-Dead spots where there is not enough flow


Mexican Dwarf Hermit Crabs get rid of this pretty good, also i use phosguard on my tank and it absorbs phosphate which algae feeds on, also over feeding can cause this as well.

good luck :D