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![]() Change old light bulbs, increase oxygen (more flow) in the water, more water changes, feed less, increase skimming and most of all patience
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![]() How much flow should I have in a 10g tank? Right now I have a nano-skimmer, hang on back filter (running PhosGaurd), and a small powerhead. Is this enough?
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![]() How small is the powerhead? I would think at least 2 powerheads would be better, like a couple of maxijet 400s or something
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![]() Its a very small cheaper powerhead, does 70 GPH. Right now I have it set up in a back corner pointed diagnolly towards the opposite corner in the front of the tank. Should I get another powerhead and place it on the opposite side and do the same?
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![]() Or.......go the chemical route and try Chemi-clean. Greatest stuff EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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![]() Bump. Can anyone offer me their insight to this?
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![]() Well for my 2 cents worth I have a small reef system 30G and was plagued with the red slime algae for months, I tried a lot of methods but it always came back. I added plants (to get nitrate down as that was recommended nitrates dropped but slime disn't)
Then I decided to get CPR overflow and put a 10Gal sump under the tank, and withing a day the slime gone. Jim |
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![]() Yes. I think you should increase flow. Add another small powerhead and create some random turbulence.
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![]() The red slime is still there and now worse than ever. I only have a few corals, CUC, and a coral banded shrimp, so I only feed a bit of mysis like once a week or so, so I doubt its caused from overfeeding. How much GPH flow should I have in a 10g tank, and where should my powerhead be pointing? up towards the surface? down towards the sand? somewhere in the middle towards my live rock? If this is not gone by the end of the week, I will resort to using a red slime remover medication.
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