Hey all,
Happy New Year!
I'm really struggling with my tank and wondering if anyone has any advice as I keep seeing conflicting info online...
My tank has been up for 5 months now, its a Reefer 250 with about 230L volume minus rocks.. I've got x6 Blue/Green Chromis, x2 Juvenile Clowns, A cleaner Wrasse and a Royal Garamma. My water parameters look pretty stable but I cannot seem to get rid of this brown algae.. Each morning the glass is covered in in and the its all over the rocks.. Despite cleaning the tank daily with an algae scrubber, it's back the next..
How can I keep this at bay?
My water parameters are:
Temp: 26'C
Salinity: 35 ppt
Ammonia: 0.25 ppm
Nitrite: *0ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
Ph: 8.4
Calcium: 410 ppm
Magnesium: 1280 ppm
Alk: 5.3 dKH
Phosphate: 0.0.2 ppm
Now I was previously using API Salt Water Master Test Kit which gave me a Nitrite reading of 0ppm.. Last week I switched to Red Sea Marine Pro Test Kit and this is giving me a reading of 0.2 ppm..
I had a Candy Cane coral die, shortly after adding it to the tanka and the recommendation from my local marine store was to dose Red Sea No3/Po4-X to remove the nitrate and so I did and my Nitrate and Phosphate were sitting at 0ppm for about 2 weeks. I then noticed some of my pulsating Xenia's weren't looking too happy and after research I found that having low Nitrate/Phosphate is actually bad for corals so I bought and dosed both Nitrate and Phosphate to get to the readings above...
I now see that having Phosphate can promote algae growth so I'm a bit lost on what to do next... Do I re-dose No3-Po4-X to reduce Nitrate and Phosphate again??
I know I need to bring up my ALK, is this the problem?
I do a 15% Water change weekly and also dose Red Res Reef Coral Pro supplement 2.5ml a day..
I'm running a Reef Mat 250, x2 Reef Wave 25's and x2 Reef LED 90's at a modified 23K setting to add 30% white light and reduce the time to 6 hours a day in light in hopes to reduce the bloom.
I really want to get rid of this algae but a bit lost on what to do next!!
It also looks like there is some cyano in there too, mainly on the road at at the top of thank on the rear walls etc.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
Happy New Year!
I'm really struggling with my tank and wondering if anyone has any advice as I keep seeing conflicting info online...
My tank has been up for 5 months now, its a Reefer 250 with about 230L volume minus rocks.. I've got x6 Blue/Green Chromis, x2 Juvenile Clowns, A cleaner Wrasse and a Royal Garamma. My water parameters look pretty stable but I cannot seem to get rid of this brown algae.. Each morning the glass is covered in in and the its all over the rocks.. Despite cleaning the tank daily with an algae scrubber, it's back the next..
How can I keep this at bay?
My water parameters are:
Temp: 26'C
Salinity: 35 ppt
Ammonia: 0.25 ppm
Nitrite: *0ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
Ph: 8.4
Calcium: 410 ppm
Magnesium: 1280 ppm
Alk: 5.3 dKH
Phosphate: 0.0.2 ppm
Now I was previously using API Salt Water Master Test Kit which gave me a Nitrite reading of 0ppm.. Last week I switched to Red Sea Marine Pro Test Kit and this is giving me a reading of 0.2 ppm..
I had a Candy Cane coral die, shortly after adding it to the tanka and the recommendation from my local marine store was to dose Red Sea No3/Po4-X to remove the nitrate and so I did and my Nitrate and Phosphate were sitting at 0ppm for about 2 weeks. I then noticed some of my pulsating Xenia's weren't looking too happy and after research I found that having low Nitrate/Phosphate is actually bad for corals so I bought and dosed both Nitrate and Phosphate to get to the readings above...
I now see that having Phosphate can promote algae growth so I'm a bit lost on what to do next... Do I re-dose No3-Po4-X to reduce Nitrate and Phosphate again??
I know I need to bring up my ALK, is this the problem?
I do a 15% Water change weekly and also dose Red Res Reef Coral Pro supplement 2.5ml a day..
I'm running a Reef Mat 250, x2 Reef Wave 25's and x2 Reef LED 90's at a modified 23K setting to add 30% white light and reduce the time to 6 hours a day in light in hopes to reduce the bloom.
I really want to get rid of this algae but a bit lost on what to do next!!
It also looks like there is some cyano in there too, mainly on the road at at the top of thank on the rear walls etc.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
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