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Siderjan
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For the past month my tank has gone from a nice looking tank to a tank over run by all different types of algae. Any suggestions would be great.
teebone110 link said:Whats your water source? Are you using RODI water? Do you know your TDS?
My recommendation is to siphon out all that nasty stuff and do some water changes. 3 days of darkness and add some GFO in a reactor. Have patience and hopefully good things will come. Your tank isn't that old right? In time with good husbandry, things should work itself out.
Zakk link said:If there's cyano and hair.... then either something BIG died, or your light output is messed up (ballast could be going...cheap Chinese bulbs??), or your test kit is off on the phosphates. I would do phosphate test on your makeup water...I found that my container was leaching TONS of phosphates.
Almost always, lots of algae means parameters out of whack somewhere. They're feeding on something.
Zakk link said:If there's cyano and hair.... then either something BIG died, or your light output is messed up (ballast could be going...cheap Chinese bulbs??), or your test kit is off on the phosphates. I would do phosphate test on your makeup water...I found that my container was leaching TONS of phosphates.
Almost always, lots of algae means parameters out of whack somewhere. They're feeding on something.
pulpfiction1 link said:[quote author=Zakk link=topic=1470.msg10025#msg10025 date=1317440079]
If there's cyano and hair.... then either something BIG died, or your light output is messed up (ballast could be going...cheap Chinese bulbs??), or your test kit is off on the phosphates. I would do phosphate test on your makeup water...I found that my container was leaching TONS of phosphates.
Almost always, lots of algae means parameters out of whack somewhere. They're feeding on something.
pulpfiction1 link said:myself i would stop feeding for 8-10 days at least,spot feeding min to corals that require it,water changes with vacuum of slime till you get it on the run,then id feed everyother day smaller amounts and get the flow high in all areas as possible
Siderjan link said:[quote author=pulpfiction1 link=topic=1470.msg10030#msg10030 date=1317464773]
[quote author=Zakk link=topic=1470.msg10025#msg10025 date=1317440079]
If there's cyano and hair.... then either something BIG died, or your light output is messed up (ballast could be going...cheap Chinese bulbs??), or your test kit is off on the phosphates. I would do phosphate test on your makeup water...I found that my container was leaching TONS of phosphates.
Almost always, lots of algae means parameters out of whack somewhere. They're feeding on something.
pulpfiction1 link said:if its clean i certainly would,your fish will go long time without food but being relativley new to coral i cant say