I have a fair amount of brown algae growing on the sides of the tank and getting worse. I know that's common for young tanks, but I also read that the shrimp don't eat it very much?
1. Should I NOT put the tank under a direct full-spectrum light but instead just use a LED aquarium light to prevent excessive algae growth that the shrimp won't keep up with?
2. Should I leave the brown algae/diatoms all over the tank sides as is and hope it goes away eventually, or wipe it off?
My setup:
- 2.7 gal Penn Plax Vertex glass fish/shrimp tank (with lightweight plastic lid that covers most of the top but leaves a gap)
- Heavily cleaned fine sand from Lanikai Beach on Oahu (primarily calcium carbonate)
- Dead coral piece found on a beach on Lanai (where I live now; cleaned, soaked, rinsed, etc.)
- 1/2 salinity water using RO water and Instant Ocean marine salt (ended up with SG at 1.009-1.01)
- Let tank sit for a few days
- Macroalgae and algae ball arrived from Mustafa and we added those
- Let sit for another 2+ weeks next to a full-spectrum desk light during the day
- Saw bunches of algae growth (mostly brown I guess) with a biofilm that was catching lots of bubbles (I presume bubbles created by the diatoms)
- Ordered shrimp and added them a few days ago
The shrimp all ran around like crazy for about a day exploring all the holes in the coral rock, moving sand around, and picking up algae from the surface biofilm and tank sides. Of the 30 we got, we could see ~20 of them at any given time. Since day 2 (like many people have observed), they totally chilled out and are mostly hiding (only seeing ~15 at a time), though I can see them moving around in the coral rock caves and holes.
I've been wanting some 'opae'ula for years and these are just awesome. They arrived all the way to Hawaii alive and happy, and I can feel good (as a conservation biologist) that they were not wild-caught. Mustafa - do you know the origin of your breeding colony? I love the stories of where all the animals in my family came from.

Thanks in advance for your help!
- Rachel