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I have been having an ongoing problem. I keep getting a green and sometime brown stuff on my sand. Currently it is green, growing some hairs and there are bubble starting to form. I will give you a little history. This has been an on going problem. When I had the skimz cheato reactor, I had no problems with my sand. I would add pods to my tank and feed with phyto. The cheato kept dying, I would get new cheato and try again. I was doing 50% water changes at this time because of the cheato raising my nutrients because it would melt down. I then switched to bio pellets and ran some gfo. I ran gfo when using cheato because it would climb. Since using biopellets, I have been having issues with my sand. I run 3/4 of the amount of pellets required for my tank. I have a red sea reefer deluxe 250. When I would do a weekly water change, and add mb7 to my tank, I would get an outbreak on my sand that looked like diatoms. After a few days it would go away. If I did another water change, it would come back. I kept my nutrients low, phosphates close to zero, but not zero around .02 to .03, and nitrates around 3-5ppm. Sometimes the nutrients would drop and I would dose phosphate and nitrates. I talked to Brs a few times, and talked to the LFS. The LFS was clueless. When I would treat with chemi clean, after 2-3 days it would go away and I would do a water change and it would come back.
I played this cycle a couple times. When an outbreak would occur on the sand bed, my pumps in the DT would get brown on them also. I have tried to raise nutrients in June when I thought I had dino. I had a small spot of brown on my sand and it went away to bring the green algae/cyano on my sand. I contacted BRS and they thought it might have been my RODI water. They thought silicants were getting threw my system. I upgraded to their pro series DI resin and installed 2 of their units to run through 2 cation cartridges, 2 Anion cartridges, then 2 mix bed resins. I ran chemi clean for 3 days and the sand was clear. I then did a 50% water change and my sand bed stayed clean. It was good for a few days, then I got my pods from algae barn. I added pods to my tank and started to dose phyto to my tank at 15ml a day to feed the pods. I started to get a little diatoms on the sand, then hours later it would go away. Then it wouldn't go away one day, so I stopped dosing phyto to the tank. I did a 20% water change and that did not help. I talked with BRS again, and they suggested to run Fluconazole.
I started treatment on Tuesday and since then, the sand is getting worse and covering more and more of my sand. Today I just turned on my skimmer, carbon and gfo are off. I have uv back on because my glass is getting messy. I read and herd that a sand sifting star fish will kill your sand bed. So I took that back to the LFS the other day and bought new sand. I will eventually replace my sand bed. Now I don't know what to do, I have fluconazole in my system, it doesn't seem to help, and I want to go back to chemi clean. What do I need to do? Do I do a large water change, run carbon to get fluconazole out of my system then start chemi clean? Any advice?
Parameters are:
Salinity - 1.025
Ammonia - 0
Nitrate - 3ppm
Phosphate .061ppm
Cal - 482
DKH - 9.2
Mag - 1320
All corals are thriving, but since starting fluconazole on Tuesday, the green on the sand went from one corner of the tank and is now covering most of my sand. As I was writing this, I see my blue hippo tang is picking at the sand and eating it. I cleaned my maxspect gyres and today they are getting covered in brown.
P.S. - Including picture of my tank before the outbreak and of my water system.
Thank you in advance!
I played this cycle a couple times. When an outbreak would occur on the sand bed, my pumps in the DT would get brown on them also. I have tried to raise nutrients in June when I thought I had dino. I had a small spot of brown on my sand and it went away to bring the green algae/cyano on my sand. I contacted BRS and they thought it might have been my RODI water. They thought silicants were getting threw my system. I upgraded to their pro series DI resin and installed 2 of their units to run through 2 cation cartridges, 2 Anion cartridges, then 2 mix bed resins. I ran chemi clean for 3 days and the sand was clear. I then did a 50% water change and my sand bed stayed clean. It was good for a few days, then I got my pods from algae barn. I added pods to my tank and started to dose phyto to my tank at 15ml a day to feed the pods. I started to get a little diatoms on the sand, then hours later it would go away. Then it wouldn't go away one day, so I stopped dosing phyto to the tank. I did a 20% water change and that did not help. I talked with BRS again, and they suggested to run Fluconazole.
I started treatment on Tuesday and since then, the sand is getting worse and covering more and more of my sand. Today I just turned on my skimmer, carbon and gfo are off. I have uv back on because my glass is getting messy. I read and herd that a sand sifting star fish will kill your sand bed. So I took that back to the LFS the other day and bought new sand. I will eventually replace my sand bed. Now I don't know what to do, I have fluconazole in my system, it doesn't seem to help, and I want to go back to chemi clean. What do I need to do? Do I do a large water change, run carbon to get fluconazole out of my system then start chemi clean? Any advice?
Parameters are:
Salinity - 1.025
Ammonia - 0
Nitrate - 3ppm
Phosphate .061ppm
Cal - 482
DKH - 9.2
Mag - 1320
All corals are thriving, but since starting fluconazole on Tuesday, the green on the sand went from one corner of the tank and is now covering most of my sand. As I was writing this, I see my blue hippo tang is picking at the sand and eating it. I cleaned my maxspect gyres and today they are getting covered in brown.
P.S. - Including picture of my tank before the outbreak and of my water system.
Thank you in advance!
