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![]() That pic looks like a Sundial Turbo which should eat the same as a Reg Turbo
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The tank is kept right around 80F, and is filtered via sump. THe sump has a DSB and LRR. Thinking of lighting it for frags, and am adding an AC2000/500 for macro. Lighting is 2x 96W PC - 1actinic + 1 10K, on for 12hrs/day. The bulbs are just over 3 months old. I am probably switching to T5/MH in the near future. Only fish in the tank are a pair of tomato clowns and a lawnmowre blenny. Probably going to pick up a pair of signal gobies, or something simlar/small to sift sand a bit more. I feed about 10-15 pellets most days, and about 2x/wk I feed about 1/2"sq of Mysis. I've been doing planted tanks for years, and have not used a test kit in years (the tank usually tells what it needs ![]() ![]() I add Purple up about once a week. Guess it may be time to raise the flame shield. ![]()
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![]() Looks like plain old hair algae to me. Bryopsis looks like tiny little ferns, very pretty... but evil. Running phosphate absorber, and an urchin would be a good start. Ditch the DSB IMO, it's just a place to store crud. At the very least buy bottled RO/DI water, or better get ahold of Aquasafe and get your own setup.
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![]() Jason...I'll reply to your answers tonight as I don't have time right now. I do see a few things that need to be taken care of.
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![]() When you're having nutrient issues, you should be doing waterchanges more often. Try upping that to 10-15% once a week (with RO water!) until the algaes get into control. Then you can slowly back off your waterchanges to find the perfect balance that suits your equipment and your tank's inhabitants. You should try not to do more than 20% waterchanges on a regular basis, it is too much change for the tank in one go. Stability is KEY on a reef. Quote:
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Salifert or Elos are the best test kits you can get without being a lab! Buy Calcium, alkalinity, pH, and nitrate for now. Then take a sample of your water to the LFS for them to test ammonia, nitrite, phosphate, and magnesium for you. These last four won't change very quickly, so you can rely on getting your water tested at the LFS and be able to change them when/if needed. Alkalinity is the most difficult to keep stable without a calcium reactor. I would test it twice a week until you learn how quickly your tank uses it up, and how much supplement you need to add. Once you have it figured out (probably take you at least a month to really figure out) then you can start testing once a week until you have that figured out, then wait a bit longer between, and eventually it will be something that you'll only need to test for every 4-6 weeks. Calcium will be used up regularly, but doesn't change as quickly as Alkalinity can, so weekly testing until you know that one as well. [/quote]I add Purple up about once a week.[/quote] Don't supplement something that you can't test for. You now have no idea what your calcium and alkalinity levels are, so adding them is not a very good idea. Your calcium could be 600 ppm from adding the Purple Up and you wouldn't even know. Purple Up is pretty much a good marketing scheme. It doesn't promote coralline algae any more than keeping proper water parameters and lighting does. Quote:
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![]() Yes, those are thems, but they are not what I've ever received when ordering astrea snails, and doing a quick google, not what comes up for pics.. http://www.reefcorner.com/SpecimenSh...trea_snail.htm If you have a positive ID on these, or know where to get them, please let me know.
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Well, searching further, you're right. They are Astrea caelata, not the tecta normally sold by stores I frequent.
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![]() My favourite algae eaters are Stomatella though. ![]() Last edited by Myka; 03-01-2008 at 06:46 PM. |