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![]() When ever I turn my lights in during the day, this green like algae grows on the right side if my tank sand bed. When I turn the lights off, the green algae goes away. I kinda feel like this may be caused from my lights being old. I'm new to this so input is greatly appreciated. I could be way wrong so please help
Biocube 29 2 power heads in the tank. 2 clownfish 1 goby watchman Live rock Live sand Stock lighting No skimmer, water changes done weekly |
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![]() Couple pictures after the light was on for about an hour
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![]() Im not 100 percent sure, but I think if green algae. It could be too much nutrients in tank or too much light..
Dark red algae is more of a old light sign... can somebody back me up on this? |
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![]() I'm having the same problem with hair algae. I've been battling it for months! I just added a phosban reactor with rowaphos a couple months ago. It's slowed down but still a pain to get under control
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![]() Im pretty sure if you cut down the lighting it will help too.. but it xould be high nutrients in system or your livw rock is full of crap
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![]() I'm thinking maybe there's crap in my rock. I shut my system down last winter for a while because I was out of town working so much. I just shut the lighting at temp off and kept circulation. If I cut back on lighting am I going to have issues with my sps?
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![]() Guess my photos were too big to load
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