Hi everyone!
I have a red sea 750 that is currently running fallow due to ick outbreak.
I had a big problem with my tank in the past, everything was covered in what I think was some kind of dinos that took over, see pictures in my old post:
After that I've decided to do a blackout, 3 days with the display covered, the results were amazing, everything got cleaned up, but of course when the algae died my nutrients spiked and I didn't remove it quickly enough - so after couple of months I'm now battling green/brown hair algae.
My feeding schedule is simple - I dose 50 ml total of 4 types of phytoplankton with one frozen food cube.
Once a week recommended dose of reefroids for the corals.
I have few starfish, 6 shrimps, snails, 2 big clams and a lot of cocopods - the population goes crazy when there are no predators!.
What i'm doing right now:
I decided to cut the dose of phyto by half today to see if there is any change, but I'm worried about the livestock in the tank so i'm pretty firm on the one frozen cube a day.
I kind of gave up on checking phos and nitrate since the algae is taking it from the water so the results are not really helping, but I assume it's to much since the algae is growing.
What do you guys think I should do?
Thank you!
I have a red sea 750 that is currently running fallow due to ick outbreak.
I had a big problem with my tank in the past, everything was covered in what I think was some kind of dinos that took over, see pictures in my old post:
When is the ugly stage is too much?
Hi everyone! I've recently (exactly 1 month ago) moved everything from my 120G to my new 200G. I moved all of my live rock from the old tank to the new one (most of it is in the sump) + added a lot of new dry rock + new live sand (Fiji Pink). My old tank wasn't the prettiest algae wise, I've had...
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After that I've decided to do a blackout, 3 days with the display covered, the results were amazing, everything got cleaned up, but of course when the algae died my nutrients spiked and I didn't remove it quickly enough - so after couple of months I'm now battling green/brown hair algae.
My feeding schedule is simple - I dose 50 ml total of 4 types of phytoplankton with one frozen food cube.
Once a week recommended dose of reefroids for the corals.
I have few starfish, 6 shrimps, snails, 2 big clams and a lot of cocopods - the population goes crazy when there are no predators!.
What i'm doing right now:
- manually pulling algae with siphon
- running algae scrubber 24/7 for the last month - I don't see an impressive growth there while the display is going nuts.
- Running skimmer 24/7
- 10-20 % water change weekly
- Got a sea hare today, not very hopeful it can manage that amount of algae
- getting frustrated
I decided to cut the dose of phyto by half today to see if there is any change, but I'm worried about the livestock in the tank so i'm pretty firm on the one frozen cube a day.
I kind of gave up on checking phos and nitrate since the algae is taking it from the water so the results are not really helping, but I assume it's to much since the algae is growing.
What do you guys think I should do?
Thank you!