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Hello everyone, for the alsof couple of months I have been struggling to get rid of some kind of weird white brown cloudy fluffy algae never seen it before. Can’t seem to get rit of it and will clog my filter sock in just 1 hour so I can’t keep my filter socks in. I dose nopox everyday 3 ml . Together with a small refugium with chaeto 8 hour light. And the algae is slowly covering the tank with it and k absolutely don’t want this special because a lot of my frags and corals also get algae on them and don’t open often or fully. I ask allot of people if they know the algae but no one knows it. I hope anyone can help me

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Livestock : 2 urchins , 10 blue legged hermits , 5 big hermits , 6 turbos , 1 Mexican , 8 vibex , sandsifting gobie , 1 clown , 1 chormis , 6 line wrasse , baby sailfing tang

Dosing : every week carbon switching
14 days rowa phos switch
4 days a week 40 ppm mg each time to kee euphyllia happy
Tropical marine all for reef 5 ml each day

Each week 10 % wc

Tank has been running from Jan 2022 and in Jan 2023 I upgrade my tank form 40 l to 92 l with all the fish and corals , live stone .

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What are the nitrates and phosphate levels?

what size is the tank, is this the 24 gallons tank? Should not have a tang in 24 gallon tank, they need larger than 100 gallon tank......
the nitrates are around 30-50 , and the phosphate is coming down from 40 to 23 atm
it is a 92 l or 25 gallon tank and the tang is around 3 months old once it gets to big , i get a new small one from my lfs and give them mine so in that way i can keep them without being in a to small tank
 

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Hello everyone, for the alsof couple of months I have been struggling to get rid of some kind of weird white brown cloudy fluffy algae never seen it before. Can’t seem to get rit of it and will clog my filter sock in just 1 hour so I can’t keep my filter socks in. I dose nopox everyday 3 ml . Together with a small refugium with chaeto 8 hour light. And the algae is slowly covering the tank with it and k absolutely don’t want this special because a lot of my frags and corals also get algae on them and don’t open often or fully. I ask allot of people if they know the algae but no one knows it. I hope anyone can help me

Waterbox pen 25

Eheim 75 w heater

ICE cap nano skimmer

Cuprisorp media seachem

Kamoer ato 2

Red Sea reef led 50

Maxspect fx260 gyre ? With controller

Jebao slw 10

Livestock : 2 urchins , 10 blue legged hermits , 5 big hermits , 6 turbos , 1 Mexican , 8 vibex , sandsifting gobie , 1 clown , 1 chormis , 6 line wrasse , baby sailfing tang

Dosing : every week carbon switching
14 days rowa phos switch
4 days a week 40 ppm mg each time to kee euphyllia happy
Tropical marine all for reef 5 ml each day

Each week 10 % wc

Tank has been running from Jan 2022 and in Jan 2023 I upgrade my tank form 40 l to 92 l with all the fish and corals , live stone .

Insta : bluereef_nd

If any other information is needed you can comment it .

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Could this be bacteria instead? Chrysophytes (@taricha)?
 

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In your OP, I didn't see anything about weekly water changes in your system maintenance. Faithful, weekly water changes will go a long way in keeping your tank clear of free-floating debris.

While there isn't any milky white cloudiness consistent with a bacterial infection, I wonder if those clumps are bacterial.

Are you using a hang on back filter?
 

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In your OP, I didn't see anything about weekly water changes in your system maintenance. Faithful, weekly water changes will go a long way in keeping your tank clear of free-floating debris.

While there isn't any milky white cloudiness consistent with a bacterial infection, I wonder if those clumps are bacterial.

Are you using a hang on back filter?
I use a hang on the back for the refugium , and use the build in filter chamber in the tank it self , and the tanks looks like that because i blow them off the rock and then scoop them out of the tank , and i just took a photo then , i will later post a photo , without me disturbing the view
 
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Here is some other picture where I didn’t blow off the algae to scoop them out
 

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What are the nitrates and phosphate levels?

what size is the tank, is this the 24 gallons tank? Should not have a tang in 24 gallon tank, they need larger than 100 gallon tank......
Mg 1350
Ca 425
Ph 8,2
Kh 14 +
25.1 Celsius
1024-1025
NO3 50
PO4 30 - 20
 

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Get a cheap microscope and identify what it is. Here's an article I found on Chrysophytes

 
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What are the nitrates and phosphate levels?

what size is the tank, is this the 24 gallons tank? Should not have a tang in 24 gallon tank, they need larger than 100 gallon tank......
I know if the tang gets bigger I need to move , but this was intended because ones it gets bigger I sell it to my lfs and I get a new small one in return so I can keep a tang without a big tank , the tang is only like 4 months old so around 10 months I am going to sell it and get another young one
 
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Get a cheap microscope and identify what it is. Here's an article I found on Chrysophytes

Thank you so much , I will research it when k get home and will post a picture of it 2
 

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I use a hang on the back for the refugium , and use the build in filter chamber in the tank it self , and the tanks looks like that because i blow them off the rock and then scoop them out of the tank , and i just took a photo then , i will later post a photo , without me disturbing the view

Yes, you did mention it is an AIO.

If there are any filter sponges, it is important to pull them and clean them thoroughly in old tank water. Sponges can become a breeding ground for bacteria if you don't keep after them.
 

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Yes, you did mention it is an AIO.

If there are any filter sponges, it is important to pull them and clean them thoroughly in old tank water. Sponges can become a breeding ground for bacteria if you don't keep after them.
Do you mean I maybe have to much bacteria in my tank because I have been running around 2 months ( 2 weeks ago I stopped ) using a bio pellet reactor and at the same time Red Sea NO3PO4-X and I know it increas the bacteria amount but can this be the reason ?
 

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I'd stop dosing everything if I was in you're position tbh . You have done bio pellets , nopox this and that constantly changing dosing methods. I'd just do a few 20% water changes every week and let things get stable . You are trying to hard .
 

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Do you mean I maybe have to much bacteria in my tank because I have been running around 2 months ( 2 weeks ago I stopped ) using a bio pellet reactor and at the same time Red Sea NO3PO4-X and I know it increas the bacteria amount but can this be the reason ?

I'm trying to apply an experience I had to your situation.

I once had a smaller tank (about 10 gallons) with a HOB filter. Over the course of a day or so, the water turned milky white.

I posted here.

It was correctly pointed out to me that the sponges in these types of filters can become populated with a bacterial infection causing the milky white appearance. This is not the same bacteria as your nitrifying bacteria colony.
 
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I'd stop dosing everything if I was in you're position tbh . You have done bio pellets , nopox this and that constantly changing dosing methods. I'd just do a few 20% water changes every week and let things get stable . You are trying to hard .
And what about my magnesium and calcium that I need to dose 4 times a week ?
 
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I'm trying to apply an experience I had to your situation.

I once had a smaller tank (about 10 gallons) with a HOB filter. Over the course of a day or so, the water turned milky white.

I posted here.

It was correctly pointed out to me that the sponges in these types of filters can become populated with a bacterial infection causing the milky white appearance. This is not the same bacteria as your nitrifying bacteria colony.
Well I have like almost 2 kg (5pound ) of bio spheres and rings in my overflow
 

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