Red slime in my 55 gal refugium

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I have been battling red slime in my refugium but not in my main display. I’ve used chemiclean several times and it goes away for a period of time and then eventually comes back but only in my refugium. Any idea why it’s only in the refugium and what can I do to get rid of it permanently?
Phosphate @ 0.02
Nitrate @ 10
Calcium @ 438
Alkalinity @ 9.1 dkh
Magnesium @ 1290
 

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Usually it's due to low flow or nutrients settling out, but in a fuge that's kind of expected. Do you use any filter socks. Might help keep the detritus down. I blow out the tank and sand once a week and put a new filter sock in to catch the particulates.
 
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Usually it's due to low flow or nutrients settling out, but in a fuge that's kind of expected. Do you use any filter socks. Might help keep the detritus down. I blow out the tank and sand once a week and put a new filter sock in to catch the particulates.
Yes I use filter socks and I have good flow as well. Any idea why it’s not in my display?
 

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It may not be the answer you want to hear. But I really wouldn’t worry about it if it’s in your refugium. If it isn’t affecting your main display and or any corals than I wouldn’t go out of my way to fix it. I’ve had all sorts of stuff grow in my refugium. As long as it was out of my display, I was happy. Best of luck!
 
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It may not be the answer you want to hear. But I really wouldn’t worry about it if it’s in your refugium. If it isn’t affecting your main display and or any corals than I wouldn’t go out of my way to fix it. I’ve had all sorts of stuff grow in my refugium. As long as it was out of my display, I was happy. Best of luck!
The problem is is that my refugium is a 55 gallon beside my display not under it.
 

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What's the lighting over the refugium?
 

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The problem is is that my refugium is a 55 gallon beside my display not under it.

Gotcha!! I would cut the lights off in the refugium for a few days and add more flow! It should help!

Many have come across this issue and that’s what they do.

Good luck!!
 

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