Hi, I have a 450 litre (120 gallon) mature (1 year and 10 months old) predator reef tank that is having trouble with algae.
Parameters:
Phosphate - 0.10ppm (Hanna checker)
Nitrate - 100ppm (Salifert test kit)
Ph - 8.3
I am having problems with brown algae (diatoms?) that completely covers the glass overnight after being completely cleaned. If not cleaned for a long time it can get stringy but it doesn't have air bubbles although, in one area of the tank on the glass that doesn't often get cleaned there is a brown stringy algae that does have bubbles (Dinos?) - I'm not sure if they are the same algae. The problem could be my nitrates and phosphates which I am trying to battle with chaeto which isn't growing at all as I think I am low on iron and other minerals (going to get some chaeto grow) and it also gets covered in brown algae. I am also running a 57 watt uv sterilizer which is way oversized for my tank and it didn't make a difference in how fast the algae grows at all compared to when I didn't have it. I have also been running gfo in a reactor on and off to keep phosphates down as they were around .30ppm before. Any help on how to get rid of this algae would be appreciated!
Photos below *white light was only on for photos*:
Photo of algae on the front panel through the side panel
Photo of what I think is dinos on the overflow
Photo of algae on return
Full tank shot
Parameters:
Phosphate - 0.10ppm (Hanna checker)
Nitrate - 100ppm (Salifert test kit)
Ph - 8.3
I am having problems with brown algae (diatoms?) that completely covers the glass overnight after being completely cleaned. If not cleaned for a long time it can get stringy but it doesn't have air bubbles although, in one area of the tank on the glass that doesn't often get cleaned there is a brown stringy algae that does have bubbles (Dinos?) - I'm not sure if they are the same algae. The problem could be my nitrates and phosphates which I am trying to battle with chaeto which isn't growing at all as I think I am low on iron and other minerals (going to get some chaeto grow) and it also gets covered in brown algae. I am also running a 57 watt uv sterilizer which is way oversized for my tank and it didn't make a difference in how fast the algae grows at all compared to when I didn't have it. I have also been running gfo in a reactor on and off to keep phosphates down as they were around .30ppm before. Any help on how to get rid of this algae would be appreciated!
Photos below *white light was only on for photos*:
Photo of algae on the front panel through the side panel
Photo of what I think is dinos on the overflow
Photo of algae on return
Full tank shot