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![]() All the symptoms sound like the tank is too clean . No film algea for pods and snails to eat , no protiens for the skimmer to pull out . Cyanno and hair algea have a way of popping up and will probably go away as quick as they came . Maybe try running the skimmer less , feed a little more .
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![]() MH+T5 Odyssea lights are 1 year old. Would that be a likely cause?
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![]() I was under the assumption that cheato will feed on excess Phos/Nit. Also what type of bulbs and how high from the surface are they.
Your cheato however will die off from a lack of nutrients (lucky for you its easy to find someone giving away the stuff to replace) If your bulbs are actually a year old I would begin with replacing those, also would cut back to a bi-weekly WC H2S - Would only be a huge factor if you are stirring and disrupting the sand bed how long has your tank been setup for if it hasn't been a very long time I doubt you would have enough build up to cause a problem What type of CUC do you have snail wise? Was it Turbo's that have died tanks really tend to show when one of those buggers die. I also doubt that if your tank was built by any tank builder they would be not using a GE product especially if it was built recently. If you're still in doubt you could always call but chances are if your tank has been running for some time without problems from the start you're in the clear. What are all your other water parameters? Try to flood us with information the more you give, the more accurate response you'll likely to get. |
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![]() Bulbs: 350w total of 10K MH and actinic T5 about 16" above surface
CUC: 1 hermit, 2x zombie snails, bristle worms, spaghetti worms and unfortunately flatworms. Water params: ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 0, phosphates 0, salinity 35ppt, temp 24.3-24.7*C, aquavitro salinity mix CUC is probably too small now. I'll add more. Another vote for the "too clean" theory, thanks Hazratty. I'll sell the haddoni (too demanding) then experiment with running less clean. On one hand, I am putting far more food into the system than I was before this decline. On the other, before the decline I was doing water changes once a month or less with the minimal bioload. In any case, I think it is worth experimenting with. Titus, it could be diatoms. A quick search sounds like diatoms are brown and cyano is red. I'd guess this algae is more red than brown. If diatoms, let them run its course. If cyano, then nutrient problem? |
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![]() pm me for the haddoni , i could either buy or trade you some coral if you go that route
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![]() Just my guess but lack of nutrient seem like your problem.
I would be worry about that thick sand as it may become anaerobic eventually and release some gaz in your tank. There is not enough liverock to support good planktonic life. Try to feed zeovit amino acid and coral vite every other day. Pods eat phytoplankton so feeding the tank with live phyto will quickly bring bac the pods if any are still present. Of course stopping the skimmer for an hour while feeding phyto is required. Your tank would be prettier with a bit more live rock. Now it looks empty and as if it's missing something, some substance. Try to find some nice shaped liverock (fully cured of course), or some nicely shaped dry base rock. Also, I would never use carbon full time as you are removing some trace element from the water. There is no need for full time carbon treating. You would be best to use a skimmer only, no carbon.
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