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![]() so i have this really bad suspended algae bloom that i cant seem to get rid of. the water changes just dont cut it, im about to black out the tank (a real pita imo) but will that even fix it or will it come back with the lights on? a little history on the system: my lights were on a bit long (and maybe 1 bad bulb) but never really caused much issue. phosphates are 0 nitrates are 0 (witch i found a little odd?) nitrite 0 and my 3 different ammonia tests read 3 different levels so im not quite sure there? but everything seemed good (altho i hadnt done a water change since i moved my tank 2 months earlier). 30% water change = nasty green water the next day. lots of large or small water changes and alot less light seems to have done nothing to help the situation. has been over a week now and hoping black out will fix it? just seeing what others have done in the past and what truly might help. any ideas, thanx
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![]() Get a UV sterilizer. It will remove the suspended algae.
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![]() If you have a sump and room in it try building an algae scrubber easy to do and the results are fantastic.I have one running now for 2 weeks and i can,t beleive the effect it has had on my tank green hair disappearing and some red slime is now all gone.There is a thread started in the reef section have a look at it.
Cheers Larry. |
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![]() unfortunately uv isnt and option right now. and that scrubber basically does what my chaeto does if im correct? from what i have read tho, both great options. my cheato hasnt been getting as much flow to my system for the last couple weeks. could that maybe be the cause of the suspended algae bloom all of a sudden? will the chaeto out compete the bloom? i pulled the chaeto from my tank because i was gonna black it out. should i forget the black out, put the chaeto directly in my dt, and continue with water changes? my kids are complaining they cant see the fish anymore, last thing i wanna do is cover it up so we cant see anything at all.
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You could always increase the flow, i'm assuming the chaeto is in the fuge? More flow means more water movement but this would be a SUPER slow process. The kids are complaining I would suggest you do the WC/BO/WC and you wouldn't be able to see the tank for 2-4 days BUT you can't see the tank right now anways ![]() |
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![]() IMO - One of the most successful ways to remove an algae out break like you have explained would be to do a 30% WC - Black out for 3 days (Don't worry about feeding as your fish will be fine) and another 30% WC after that. You should be good to go.
I'm sure you already know the causes as you suggested the bad bulb, longated photo period, and possibly to much direct sunlight from a window etc. This is just what I have done in the past and it has always been sucessful. UV sterilizers will work as well but if you have a larger tank a UV big enough to treat your water to the point you want it to would cost a nice chunk, when that money could be put back into your system for other things. |