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newbie please advise
I cannot get rid of this algae. Every time I clean it out, it will stay clean for approx three to five days and starts to come back. I have taken a water sample to Big Als and they tell me it is clean.
I have a 75 gal tank with 30 gal sump 500 W corallife light 1100 gal pumps (three combined flow) protein skimmer |
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500w coralife? That seems really strong for a FOWLR, and I don't see any corals in there at all...
how long has the tank been set up? what bio load do you have? etc.? |
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I do not see any cleaners, ie snails in the picture?? I had tones of green algae in the Reef Ready area of my tank. Two snails cleaned it right up.
Will |
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My intention is to add corals as my budget allows.
I think by bio load you mean fish? Two sand sifting starfish, 1 X Green Chromis, 3 X Yellowtail Blue Damsels and 6 X Mexican Turbo Snails (but 3 may have died recently). |
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What kind of snails?
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Looks like diatoms or dinoflageletts ...aka green snot cut back on the lights 4-5 hrs/day lots of water changes and cut back on feeding it will be gone
HTH Oh and welcome to the board
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Snails won't touch it
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Murray I reserve the right to hijack any thread I want to!! My carbon footprint is bigger than your carbon footprint !!!! |
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Thanks.
I will try this. |
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Quote:
if you are you should put a bit of Prime in your tank |
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