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![]() What do you use for source water? Tap or RO/DI?
What are your feeding habits? That algae needs nutrients to grow and they are likely coming from the source water or food. We all fight it from time to time, don't let it win. |
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![]() turn your lights off for a few days because that green crap feeds off of photosynthesis and nutrients in your water. Hell leave them off for a week then slowly put them on for a few hrs a day. Typical newbie issue. I was once there also.
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![]() Wrap your tank in news paper for seven days to block out all light. Feed the fish in the dark. Seven days, wait it out then do a large water change and siphon off any organics floating around. GFO if you have it.
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![]() Tap water and prime and I feed Mysis ever 2 or 3 days
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![]() Thanks guys il try the lights and wrapping it and hopefully it works trying to stay happy and still loving the saltwater game
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![]() you ideally want to run ro/di water. trust me it will help greatly and will cut your maintenance way back once the tank matures
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![]() I know I'm working on it I'm still a newb but thanks for the advice
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![]() Like mentioned lights out and GFO is the answer. I am sure some of the problem is if your vacuuming it out you may be disturbing it too much and releasing more algea spores into the water causing further outbreaks. Depending on the severity can you remove affected rocks, scrub them in your sink then put them in a 5 gallon pail with some old tank water and a small powerhead for a week?
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![]() Tap water = Bad water!!
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![]() Check your source water for nitrates and phosphates.
Have a look at your water tone (look through a zip lock in day light yellow=doc's) DOCs can skew your spectrum. Bulb Age?? Type?? Could be starting to slide. . . Hammer the Phosphate and nitrate remover. . . An AT LEAST TOP OFF WITH RO. If you get ro from a store (like i du cuz im lazy) then b sure to test it for phospates/nitrates. Some less the cool biz owners in the past have skimped on the RO and done RO/Tap cut at stores. Most likley cause all tanks are effected at same time it's Source water/hardware.
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