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pascalsimpson 02-17-2010 04:17 AM

How to get rid of red algae
 
It's starting to grow like crazy, any tips

globaldesigns 02-17-2010 04:19 AM

I would first suggest posting your parameters and test results. Also please explain your setup, water flow. Then we can maybe try to help you better.

Seamazter 02-17-2010 04:25 AM

reduce its food source
increase your flow
siphon all you can see out of your tank daily till its gone.

Normaly redslime grows in areas where dead foods rest, stop overfeeding and making sure no food makes it to the bottom of your tank.
increase your tanks flow to keep deadspots from acumilating, uneaten food and waste collects in these spots and gives fuel to the redslime.
Siphon as much as you can out, when this bactiera starts to die it poisons the water and can affect your fish, removing as much as you can stops it from growing and helps stop it from polluting your tanks.

I and many other canreefers have used coralsnow and it removes or slows the growth of redslime.

If you buy the redslime remover from the store shame on you, sure it works, but in the end it kills much more in your tank then the redslime, from good bactieria to smaller pods and even posibly your fish or corals, a side affect of these is they lower the oxegen content of the tank to aid in the killing of the bactieria and inturn damage your bio filter that also requires oxegen.

The Grizz 02-17-2010 04:27 AM

Coral Snow and reduced feeding worked for me.

RuGlu6 02-17-2010 04:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pascalsimpson (Post 493045)
It's starting to grow like crazy, any tips

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phosphates are the main reason as well as not adequate flow, nitrites, general overfeeding, food leftovers, overstocking.
reduce Po4 and No3, water changes, reduce bio load, increase flow, reduce light, get live oolite sand 1.5" deep instead of large particle sand.
Buy Coral snow and zeo bak use at 25% recommended dose.
hth.

imcosmokramer 02-17-2010 06:55 AM

Go
 
+1 on needing a little more info
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pascalsimpson 02-17-2010 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by globaldesigns (Post 493046)
I would first suggest posting your parameters and test results. Also please explain your setup, water flow. Then we can maybe try to help you better.

Phosphate 0.5-1.0
PH 8.2
Nitrate 4.54
Nitrite 0.1
kh 180mg/L
Calcium 430
Salt 1.024

I picked up some ChemiClean today and I'm not sure if I should use it or not.

globaldesigns 02-17-2010 10:25 PM

Hey,

I got your PM, also noticed you posted your param's here.

All looks pretty good. Of course you can do some extra water changes to try and bring down things like your ammonia and nitrates.

I would look at getting some more flow in your tank. I don't know what you have, but alot of red slime is due to overfeeding and not enough flow. What do you have for powerheads and pumps?

Grizz is also correct, Coral Snow is a good product that helps in the fight of this stuff. I recommended it to him and it worked for him.

Let us know how it goes.

pascalsimpson 02-18-2010 05:47 AM

I got 2 powerheads of 1189 g/hr each today and some Coral Snow. We'll see how it goes

burrows14 02-18-2010 06:09 AM

Coral snow worked well for me too. I also cut back my lighting for 5 days. I would also recommend running the coral snow when the lights are at their dimmest/actinics. I read in the zeo manual that if dosed during peak lighting after the snow disapates the clarity ofthe water could burn your corals.


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