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![]() Wow, I haven't updated this thread in over a year...
![]() I guess the short story is I was working in Alberta from October 2012 to April 2013. My tank had a rough winter in the hands of the tank sitter with massive hair algae growth. I lost my large Snappy's Rainbow Stylo due to the hair algae. ![]() In order to save the corals, I had to feed the water column in the evenings for the benefit of the corals. In the mornings I turkey basted the hair algae to blow the detritus out, and twice per week I used long tweezers to pull as much hair algae out as possible. In June of this year I decided to give biopellets a go after I've been watching everyone's experiences with them over the last few years. I was very nervous about this, but the hair algae was at such a density that it was very difficult to eradicate - especially when having to balance algae removal with coral feedings. That's a tough balance. I bought a Reef Dynamics BPR 135 biopellet reactor and some Vertex biopellets. To avoid cyano outbreak, I started with a meager 50 mL of biopellets on June 8th. I know it takes 3 weeks to establish bacteria in the reactor, so around that time I increased my evening coral feedings. I started to see a bit of a difference around 3 1/2 weeks. At 4 1/2 weeks, on July 10th, I added another 50 mL of biopellets. The reactor has been running this way since and I have continued my evening feedings. The hair algae was officially gone mid-August though I am still working on increasing SPS coloring. While at MACNA I lost a large fish that wasn't removed from the tank (I just found bones), so when I came back from MACNA there was a return of the hair algae in the large Austera. I'm really not sure why the fish died as it was in great condition and had been in the tank for 6 months. Water parameters: Calcium 420 ppm (Elos) Alkalinity 7.5 to 8.0 (Hanna Checker) Magnesium 1350-1400 ppm (Salifert) Potassium 380-420 ppm (Elos) pH 8.1 morning, 8.3 evening Phosphate 0.008 ppm (Merck) Nitrate undetectable (API) Salinity 35 ppt (1.0264) Here is a photo journal. It looked fine on July 15th 2012 (I added a couple rocks - the white ones)... ![]() It looked pretty bad on December 22nd... ![]() It looked really bad in April (no pics), although a bit better by May after working on it for 6 weeks even though it was a bit bare from coral loss... ![]() And now today it's finally starting to look pretty good again... ![]() |
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