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Hi all,
I recently had an outbreak of brownish reddish stringy algae in a year old, 30 gallon tank. (which I think was dinos) I dosed Vibrant as per instructions and now my alveopora/zoas/ric are closed up and seem to be dying. Monti's seem to be fine however.
I did a lot of manual removal of the algae as well as vibrant. I was also using nopox prior to Vibrant to get the algae under control before it got bad. (didn't work)
Coral was doing great until this.
Nitrates and Phosphates are now testing zero, which is the only parameters that have change. No lighting changes.
10 percent or so water changes every couple days for the last 2 weeks, 50 percent water change yesterday..no improvement.
I've been overfeeding to try and bring nitatres up, but hasn't been working. The algae seems to be going away, and dying off, so still looks like greyish/brown strands on the rock, which I can brush off.
The water is also slightly cloudy still and its been almost 2 weeks since first Vibrant dose.
Is the bacteria, algae die off, Vibrant, or nutrient imbalance killing the coral? Should I keep doing manual removal and water changes or dose something else to clear the water? and How can I get nitrates back up...?
Running protein skimmer, Saxby lighting schedule...
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I recently had an outbreak of brownish reddish stringy algae in a year old, 30 gallon tank. (which I think was dinos) I dosed Vibrant as per instructions and now my alveopora/zoas/ric are closed up and seem to be dying. Monti's seem to be fine however.
I did a lot of manual removal of the algae as well as vibrant. I was also using nopox prior to Vibrant to get the algae under control before it got bad. (didn't work)
Coral was doing great until this.
Nitrates and Phosphates are now testing zero, which is the only parameters that have change. No lighting changes.
10 percent or so water changes every couple days for the last 2 weeks, 50 percent water change yesterday..no improvement.
I've been overfeeding to try and bring nitatres up, but hasn't been working. The algae seems to be going away, and dying off, so still looks like greyish/brown strands on the rock, which I can brush off.
The water is also slightly cloudy still and its been almost 2 weeks since first Vibrant dose.
Is the bacteria, algae die off, Vibrant, or nutrient imbalance killing the coral? Should I keep doing manual removal and water changes or dose something else to clear the water? and How can I get nitrates back up...?
Running protein skimmer, Saxby lighting schedule...
Any help would be greatly appreciated