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matix 08-26-2008 01:14 AM

running t5 lights and algea
 
currently running t5 lights 2 10000k light cycle from 11am to 9pm and 2 purple blue antinics these go on a light cycle from 10am to 10pm

issue is my tank is growing dark green hair algea.

some other considerations that may help,

if i were to change the antinic blue purple cycle to ber 10am to 11am and 9pm to 10pm would this stop the algea from growing.

I am currently running a coral life 65 skimmer, which needs up grading but its running and water changes are done on avereage of 5 gals every week. or a 65gal tank.




fish are feed normal

and phosphate is near 0

any suggestions or comments?

JDigital 08-26-2008 01:19 AM

How old is your tank?

matix 08-26-2008 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 341858)
How old is your tank?

3 solid years

JDigital 08-26-2008 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by matix (Post 341859)
3 solid years

:neutral:, well, scrap my idea.. lol

i have crabs 08-26-2008 01:28 AM

id focus your energy on other issues like phosphates and skimming,
i know you say their is 0 phosphates but thier is a cycle of adding or creating phosphates as other things use it up which makes it a hard thing to control/monitor, if you feed frozen food test the water you defrost the food in also alot of other things that get added to tanks have phosphates.
if you dont have a ro/di unit get one right away, biggest improvement i ever seen fighting algae is when i started using ro water.
also a bigger/better skimmer wouldn't hurt but also wont be the cause in most cases,plenty of tanks run quite well with no skimmer,if you have a sump or area to grow some macro algae it is probably worth the effort to do so.

matix 08-26-2008 01:39 AM

Currently using RO water from safeway from a culligan refill water station. Any reason to question the quality of the ro water?

JDigital 08-26-2008 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by matix (Post 341863)
Currently using RO water from safeway from a culligan refill water station. Any reason to question the quality of the ro water?

Yup... read quite a few things that culligan isn't as pure as it could be, lots of times the RO membranes aren't changed out as often as they should be. I've read many people take TDS readings and getting readings that are not 0. Might want to test your next bottle.

RonPeter 08-26-2008 01:45 AM

Yes, what is the TDS of the water being used? When you say feeding is normal do your fish eat everything within a few minutes? What types of food do you feed? Also how old are your bulbs? And as you already know your skimmer is a bit small for your tank.

Myka 08-26-2008 01:46 AM

I was getting RO water from Save On and when I tested it ranged from 8-15 ppm.

I agree you need to look at nutrient load - phosphates and nitrates primarily. Hair algae doesn't need much light to grow.

matix 08-26-2008 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by RonPeter (Post 341865)
Yes, what is the TDS of the water being used? When you say feeding is normal do your fish eat everything within a few minutes? What types of food do you feed? Also how old are your bulbs? And as you already know your skimmer is a bit small for your tank.

A TDS test, how do I do one of those?


Fish are feed with a few pinches I m feeding New life spectrum and formula 2

bulbs replaced in may 08

looking at getting a euro reef rs100 and now maybe a RO unit, any suggestions/recommendations would be great. I want to fix this


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