View Full Version : red slime?
lil_clownfish13
01-20-2006, 04:25 PM
hey all,
just wanted to see what solutions you guys have come up with for red slime -- now i have it on my walls of my aquarium-- but on nothing in the tank itself- what should i do?
water params are all fine--- :s so i dont know what could be going so wrong?
any ideas or solutions-- MUCH MUCH MUCH appreciated
Tina
rickjames
01-20-2006, 04:33 PM
I had a small outbreak of the slime. I had the best luck syphoning the slime during water changes, doing larger water changes, feeding a little less, and using more carbon. Now the slime is almost completely gone and seems to have quit growing. Also, make sure you have an adequate skimmer.
Agreed with rickjames. Also, up your flow to the areas it's growing on. Syphoning is your best bet for removal. I have heard turkey basting boiling hot water also "destroys" it and gets rid of it. I have not tried this though.
crusty1
01-21-2006, 07:14 PM
Red slime was overtaking my refugium and getting everywhere in the DT as well. I cut back the photoperiod on the refugium to 12 hours from 24, and it nearly disappeared overnight.
Snappy
01-22-2006, 03:29 AM
sounds like cyno, if all else fails a product called chemi clean works well but in my experience can bleach or even kill some corals.
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