DETRITUS AND ALGAE HELP!

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Hi guys im struggling with detritus on the sand bed and algae growing on the rockscape. LFS suggested a goby but im reluctant to buy one as ive had 2 and lost 2 already one due to jumping, and one just died a few weeks after purchase. LFS also said the detritus would pass after a few weeks but ive been suffering with this for a month or so now and the recent boom in algae growth has my conserned. Any help would be muchly appreciated.
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That does not look like detritus to me. More like bacteria or dinoflagellates. Tank also looks pretty new. What do you have for clean up crew?
 

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And do you have sufficient flow in your tank? Show us a picture of your full setup :)

It does look like a fairly new tank. What parameters are you aiming and what is your current test results?

As for the jumpers, I highly recommend you getting a lid!
 
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That does not look like detritus to me. More like bacteria or dinoflagellates. Tank also looks pretty new. What do you have for clean up crew?
Ah Right! i have a cleaner shrimp, around 5 large hermit crabs, roughly 8 nas snails and a few turbo snails
 
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And do you have sufficient flow in your tank? Show us a picture of your full setup :)

It does look like a fairly new tank. What parameters are you aiming and what is your current test results?

As for the jumpers, I highly recommend you getting a lid!
will do! and its has a lid! bloody thing found an inch by inch hole where the return pump comes up and over the top of the tank:face-with-rolling-eyes:
 
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Wier is at the left rear on the tank and seen on the right the wavemaker is on random flow
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For sand bed you can get a conch. I have two tanks, both with a conch, they clean and stir the sand almost non stop

They have hermit crabs so they may need to use a little caution there.

Tank just looks new overall. If parameters look ok, I would let it ride until it finds a balance.
 
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They have hermit crabs so they may need to use a little caution there.

Tank just looks new overall. If parameters look ok, I would let it ride until it finds a balance.
Started it in march, parameters are pretty good.
 

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I have a diamond goby. Never really leaves the bottom. Moves sand all day. A sand sifting starfish as well. Don’t see him often as he is in the sand. Also keep 5 conch. Always busy. You could also vacuum the sand. But that is a pain. Good luck image.jpg
 

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I would advise against a sand sifting starfish. Life expectancy is around 10-16 months before they die of starvation and start to deteriorate. It looks like a creature eats then maybe but it’s the body eating itself and wasting away. Someone just posted about this happening a few days ago
 

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