I have had my 60 gal salt tank going for about 6 months (7 months prior in a 30 gal cube then transferred it to my 60 gal) so a little bit over a year its been running fully.
I recently got with my girlfriend (January 2016) she has three kids. so you can imagine a lot my time is taken up with them.
my maintanence schedule now is, I do is my 25% water changes weekly (sometimes I miss 1 week out of a month) a clean glass once a week and blow my live rock once a week to clear debri on/in rock.
my current livestock:
a leopard wrasse
pajama cardinal
purple dottyback (mean one)
a chalk bass
lawnmower blenny (died a week ago)
3 hermit crabs.
about 6 snails (trochus)
2 super tongan nassarius snails
1 black and white striped bristle (I think) starfish
a cleaner shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp (disappeared)
1 coral banded shrimp
I have about 45lb live rock and about 40-45lb of sand.
I also have 3 powerheads (1-800gph, 2-450-gph), filtering is a protein skimmer rated for a 75gal tank and a aquaclear 70 with just one sponge filter and carbon.
my questions and problem is I been battling with a high growth in green hair algae. all my test come out to where they should be. phosphates I think show under .3 or .03 cant remember off top hand. but it barely shows on test and my nitrates are about 20ppm. salt is 1.025-1.026. temp is around 77 degrees. calcium is around 380-400. my lights are LED. have 2 fixtures about 15" above the tank and running like 40% blue and like 20% white. very strong lights went really low power with them due to algae growth on glass. I only have a few corals but the ones I have are thriving. my hairy mushrooms split. my hammer coral split heads pretty regularly (had 2 heads and in 5 months there are now 6 heads). my SPS monti plate grows pretty good. etc... no problem with coral growth or color.
so what can I do to make this green hair algae stop. ive been taking rocks out and scrubbing it off but is that the only solution. is my filteration not good enough? my water circulation I don't think is to weak cause there is good motion throughout the tank with corals.
if anybody can help or give some advice would be great
I recently got with my girlfriend (January 2016) she has three kids. so you can imagine a lot my time is taken up with them.
my maintanence schedule now is, I do is my 25% water changes weekly (sometimes I miss 1 week out of a month) a clean glass once a week and blow my live rock once a week to clear debri on/in rock.
my current livestock:
a leopard wrasse
pajama cardinal
purple dottyback (mean one)
a chalk bass
lawnmower blenny (died a week ago)
3 hermit crabs.
about 6 snails (trochus)
2 super tongan nassarius snails
1 black and white striped bristle (I think) starfish
a cleaner shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp (disappeared)
1 coral banded shrimp
I have about 45lb live rock and about 40-45lb of sand.
I also have 3 powerheads (1-800gph, 2-450-gph), filtering is a protein skimmer rated for a 75gal tank and a aquaclear 70 with just one sponge filter and carbon.
my questions and problem is I been battling with a high growth in green hair algae. all my test come out to where they should be. phosphates I think show under .3 or .03 cant remember off top hand. but it barely shows on test and my nitrates are about 20ppm. salt is 1.025-1.026. temp is around 77 degrees. calcium is around 380-400. my lights are LED. have 2 fixtures about 15" above the tank and running like 40% blue and like 20% white. very strong lights went really low power with them due to algae growth on glass. I only have a few corals but the ones I have are thriving. my hairy mushrooms split. my hammer coral split heads pretty regularly (had 2 heads and in 5 months there are now 6 heads). my SPS monti plate grows pretty good. etc... no problem with coral growth or color.
so what can I do to make this green hair algae stop. ive been taking rocks out and scrubbing it off but is that the only solution. is my filteration not good enough? my water circulation I don't think is to weak cause there is good motion throughout the tank with corals.
if anybody can help or give some advice would be great