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![]() Thanks, Myka
Looks like I have a long fight with those algaes. |
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![]() How old is the tank?
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![]() My tank is a little bit over 6 month old. It is about 30 gal nano tank include refgium and sump.
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![]() Are you growing chaeto in the fuge? In a new tank like that it will take some time to get the nutrients under control. Feed sparingly, and keep your fish stock low until you get it under control. What fish do you have in there now?
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![]() I have a hector's goby and banded pipefish. I checked my water last night and was ok.
PH 8.4 Ammonia,Nitrate & Nitrite are 0 KH 8dKH Caluciam 420 Phosphate 0.1 |
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![]() I have red macroalgae in the fuge. I'm thinking to send a pipefish back to local store and add 6 more turbo snails , 10 margarita snails, lawnmower blenny and/or bi-color blenny. Hopefuly, it works. any idea?
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![]() As much as inverts and fish do a great job of eating many algaes, your issue is with phosphates. Read the link in my signature to get that under control. In the meantime, some suggestions from the info you posted:
~ Try some Chaeto algae in the fuge (it is better at sucking up nutrients) ~ Don't add that many snails, that's too many they will starve after they eat the algae. ~ The algae that is in your tank isn't eaten by any of the fish or inverts that you listed. ~ Emerald crabs may or may not eat Valonia, but they are hit or miss. ~ The only thing that eats the red algaes are a couple different types of Tangs and/or Rabbitfish, but they are way too big for your tank. ~ Margarita snails are temperate, which means our tropical waters are too warm for them which increases their metabolism and leads to a shortened life span, which is cruel imo. ~ Don't add a blenny, they don't usually take prepared foods and your tank is too small to provide enough food for them indefinitely, so they will starve. ~ I find Astreas are good algae eaters, and would suggest 4 or 5 for your tank. ~ If you can find some Stomatella snails they are great because they breed in the tank and their population will flux in comparison to the amount of food available. That's just my two cents on the matter though. Take it or leave it. ![]() |