Is algae coming???

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  1. gkw

    gkw Peppermint Shrimp

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    I am about 18 days since I put a cocktail shrimp in my tank and a week of 7lbs of live rock. I was wondering when I should be expecting the famous brown and red algae bloom?

    I used RO/DI water and it's 0 on my TDS meter. What would that help me?

    Also I tested my source/tap water and it's 46 ppm on my TDS meter. Is it good?
    My RO is 26 (drinking water).

    Would it be ok to just use source/tap water for my water change (trying to save my membrane for drinking water if I can)?

    Thanks!
    GKW
     
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  3. Reef Lover

    Reef Lover Sea Dragon

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    You shouldn't use tap water for your water changes. It contains metals phosphates or trace of phosphates and other things that you don't want in your tank.
     
  4. Michaelr5

    Michaelr5 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    I agree, the phospates are what will bring out the brown algae. If you use tap water for water changes, you will never get rid of it. If you used the RO/DI for you initial tank fill, you may see little or no brown algae at all. Mine showed up after about 3 weeks and took another 3 weeks to run its course.

    Mike
     
  5. gkw

    gkw Peppermint Shrimp

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    coo, I guess I am good as far as the algae thing...too bad...I was kinda looking for it so I can buy some hermit crabs. I guess I have to wait until the tank is more establish, so they have more 'food' to chow down on.

    Thank!
     
  6. rickzter

    rickzter Torch Coral

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    I have yet to see hermits eat cyanobacteria. The only one I heard is excellent for it is the electric-orange hawaiin hermit crab.