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![]() I know that if I have been feeding a bit too much I will get brown algea on my glass as well so don't know if that could apply? Stirring up your sand bed can also cause some nasties to get released resulting in a diatom bloom.
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![]() Definitely if you stirred up a bit of the sand bed you will have released some nasties!
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65 gallon tank, 3 gallon refugium, 90lbs LR, 50 lbs live sand, Coralife Super Skimmer 125, 24" 250 watt DE Pendant w/14K Hamilton. 1 ocellaris clowns,1 Tomini Tang, 6 line wrasse, 12 turbo grazer snails, 12 nassarius snails, 12 Cerith. Open Brain, Metallic Green Brain, candy cane coral, 1 enchino frags, and 2 maxima clam. |
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![]() Hey Al I went through a real bad spell of this it just seems to stick to the glass and the equipment. I reduced my feedings to once a day and reduce my lights a couple hours and added a lot more snails cleared up right away.
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![]() thanks I have to get more snails anyways
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