First thing in the morning all is well in the tank, but as the day goes on and the tank warms up due to the MH lighting, (from 79 -to 84), the tanks develops hundreds of bubbles on top of the substrate. Is this normal, god or bad? All water are as follows:
ammonia-0
nitrite-0
nitrate-5
ph-7.8-8.0
RODI water
All livestock seem to be doing well.
Thanks,
Steve

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What you are seeing are gasses given off during photosynthesis. It could be cyano...but then again, it could be anything that 'respirates'. Reduce the photoperiod and move more water across your sand bed. Other than that, you may have to 'wait it out'. Almost all systems (newer ones) go through a phase that looks like this:
