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![]() hi folks,
i think the shrimps have stopped shrinking, i have a few questions for all you experts out there. i'm relatively new to marine tanks and am having a few problems. The main problem is ALGAE. i have 3-4 types in my 45 gallon tank. Green, Red (some hair) Green hair on the back wall, red brown hair on the sand bed. Green algae on some corals!!! My System:- 45 G tank 5 Sided 24"tall 250W m/h pendant with ballast Magnum 350 canister filter running carbon filter power head 400 in tank 30lbs live rock 2" live sand bed My Livestock 40 nasarius snails 6 turbo snails 20 hermit crabs (blue, scarlet, black & white) 1 emerald crab 1 brittle star 1 starfish 1 blood shrimp 1 peppermint 2 anenomies (1 pink tipped) 1 scallop 1 yellwo wrasse 1 fake nemo 1 blue/yellow damsel 1 coral beauty 1 firefish Corals 3 xenias 1 candy cane 1 bubble coral 1 bisma cluster 1 finger leather 1 brain 1 leather 1 branch few others. Ok The tank has been running about 9 months, All tests are within required ranges except a very high ph. All fish and livestock are doing well Most corals are doing well Except:- Green star polyp -: has not shown itself for 2-3 weeks it seemed to be healthy before this, and now has a sort of brownish algae growing over the polyp homes i have tried removing this with a turkey baster but am fighting a losing battle. Leather (pin cushion):- only purchased this 10 days ago when i first put this in my tank it swelled to double the size all the polyps were protruding, cool. Now they have not shown thereselves for 4 days and it has green algae growing on it( not hair just a fine covering) Finger leather:- once again 10 dys old first put in the tank it was loving it now it looks more like an old deflated glove. I have been testing the water and everything is fine. i had to bring the salt level down but still within limits. The algae is going mental, i have to clean the glass every day. Does any one have any ideas on the corals or algae. thanx guys later's |
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![]() Well, you do have a lot of stuff in there. One thing I notice is the cannister filter. Big nitrate factories they are!! What is your NO3 and PO4 levels? If you don't measure them, you should. Both of these feed algae. What is your water change schedule? What type of water do you use for water changes (RO, DI?, Tap)? Do you feed a lot? If so, cut it back a bit.
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![]() nitrate, phosphate and nitrite levels are perfect
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![]() i change 3 gallons/week with tap water left overnite
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![]() ok so any solutions. i have been testing my water every two days, all good
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![]() do you think i have too many fish?
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![]() Straight up tap water is usually a problem, due to the chemicals ect.. that is in it. I recommend paying the money and purchasing a tap water purifier. Great investment. I definatly noticed a change when i switched.
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