I’ve had this brown algee issue for a few weeks now, it doesn’t seem to be subsiding and has taken to the rocks.
My tank is currently fishless and they are in Ich hospital, I’ve got 2 soft corals. 1 is great. The one pictured is struggling. I’m not sure if this is because I had a temperature spike up to 29oC or I knocked it a few time getting fish out or my old light was way too bright. I used a turkey blaster to clear the brown algee that had grown on it off this morning.
Should I leave it? At risk of it taking on my corals more.
Should I brush it off the rocks and hope it goes down the drain and hope it gets taken care of in the sump?
Should I syphon it off the sand?
I installed a Maxspect Razor which is programmable so I’m hoping the consistency of the lighting and being less intense.
I had 2 3000 l/h power heads but am currently down to 1 as the other is in the QT tank. I’ve got an Icecap Gyre 3k arriving this week. Display is 260L and sump is 75L.
Any help would be appreciated.
My tank is currently fishless and they are in Ich hospital, I’ve got 2 soft corals. 1 is great. The one pictured is struggling. I’m not sure if this is because I had a temperature spike up to 29oC or I knocked it a few time getting fish out or my old light was way too bright. I used a turkey blaster to clear the brown algee that had grown on it off this morning.
Should I leave it? At risk of it taking on my corals more.
Should I brush it off the rocks and hope it goes down the drain and hope it gets taken care of in the sump?
Should I syphon it off the sand?
I installed a Maxspect Razor which is programmable so I’m hoping the consistency of the lighting and being less intense.
I had 2 3000 l/h power heads but am currently down to 1 as the other is in the QT tank. I’ve got an Icecap Gyre 3k arriving this week. Display is 260L and sump is 75L.
Any help would be appreciated.