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Old 08-12-2013, 12:17 AM
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Default Red algae

Everyday after i come home from work my sand and the glass touchin the sand all has a red thick algae forming on the surface. Everyday i turn the sand or syphon it and it still returns. Water perameters are all good. Can anybody help me???
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Old 08-12-2013, 12:34 AM
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and its only on the sand, nothing else.
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Old 08-12-2013, 12:38 AM
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It may actually not be algae. Try googling cyanobacteria and see if that's it.
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Old 08-12-2013, 12:40 AM
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That is it for sure! guess i gotta read up now lol. Any opinions on this stuff? how to get rid of it, why its there? Thanks for the info
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Maybe fill us in on your system and we can help out a bit better.
How old is your tank?
How old are you bulbs?
What's your lighting schedule?
WHat is your feeding schedule?
What's you livestock?
What's your flow in the tank?
What are you tank parameters? Nitrate, ammonia, phosphate?

Stuff like this is almost always related to nutrients and flow. Finding out where the nutrients are coming from and what the bacteria is eating will go a long way in getting rid of the problem.
I've never had it, but I've heard 3 days of a blacked out tank helps, but unless you get rid of the nutrients it may just come back.
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I regularly dose MB7 to keep it in check. Has many other benefits as well, and helps keep my water really clean and clear. If I ever see any cyano start somewhere, I just dose more for a couple days, before it can get out of hand.
http://brightwellaquatics.com/produc...robacter7t.php

Of course you have to keep your N03 and P04 down as well.

If it is really bad, then use Chemiclean to get rid of it. But it will come back if you don't correct the underlying cause.
http://boyd--enterprises.com/chemiclean/
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Well lets start off by saying my tank is now about 6 months old and everything in it is healthy. Its a 50 gallon bow front with a fluval 304 external filter cleaned every 3 days, 50lbs of live rock and 40 lbs of live sand with no sump or skimmer. My light is only 3 months old, but it is a marineland led which i have heard is not very good. I have 2 clowns, a convict tang, a mandarin goby and a six line wrasse. I have lots of different corals and frags. for flow i have to 720gph power heads. My water perameters have been really good ( i test everyday) and I just tested now, and my nitrates are super high, nitrites are next to 0, no amonia, no phosphate. What would cause my nitrates to go so high in one day, but not nitrites? needless to say im about to do a water change. Any advice would be appreciated.
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thanks reef pilot, i will look into that for sure
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What do you call super high nitrates? And how often and how much do you change water?
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well for now i have the crappy nutrafin max test set so its not exactly the most accurate test set. and i consider high like 20 and above. However i just washed my test tubes, and water syringe really good and re tested, and now it shows 5 or less nitrates, but it still is higher than my nitrites. Just proves how accurate it is. I do a 5 gallon water change once a week.
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