I started up a 150 gallon tank with a 2' x 4' footprint about 3 months ago. Instead of using silica sand, I used crushed limestone sand (chemically known as calcium carbonate, which is SUPPOSED to be the same chemical composition as Aragonite (but for only $3 per 50 lb. bag at Keller Materials on 410 in San Antonio - i handwashed out the dust first). I boiled and bleached my deadhead coral, and cycled my new tank for a month. Then I added a few basic fish, and now, a couple months later, my rocks, the top layer of my sand and my walls are growing brown, red, or green. I have a Fluval FX5 and a Coralife 220 gal. skimmer, so I believe I have pretty good water filtration and flow.
Would one or two seasoned MAAST veterans please look at my picture and let me know if this doesn't look right? Thoughts? I would eventually like to get coralline algae going. What is the best way I can get there without nasty side effects? Thanks for your opinions!!!
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