Good Day,
I have been battling green-hair-algae for years in my tank and I am at a complete loss as to what to try.
Tank Size: 500l
NO3: Hovering around 25. With large water changes can bring it down to 10, but goes right back up to 25 again.
PO4: Usually 0, I use Phosguard to keep it low.
Things I have tried:
1. Large Water Changes - 50% weekly, did not help
2. Manual removal - siphoning off what I can and scrubbing the rocks with a metal brush - it always just comes back
3. I got 3 sea-hares, none of them lasted more than 2 weeks.
4. Tried adding a lot of snails - they die quickly too.
5. Added a desjardinii and foxface - the fox died, I replaced him again and it has helped, but they can't keep it under control
6. Changed from using filter-pads to a roller-matt instead
7. Got a biopellet reactor on lfs recommendation. Using 200ml of Continuum micro-fuel pellets and doing a daily dose of 20ml of Bacter MD, hasn't made a difference (been running for 7 weeks now).
8. Dosing continuum Bacter Clean-m daily (20ml), helps loosen the GHA for manual removal but doesn't really make a long term difference
9. Stopped using lights in the room the tank is in and kept the curtains shut for months - no difference
10. Limit tank lighting (4 x T5 Tubes) to 4 hours a day (2 hours only blue, 2 hours blue and white), hasn't really helped
11. Hooked up a large external drum with filter padding and a return pump so I could siphon out GHA without having to replace the water, hasn't managed to bring it under control
12. Siphoned out the sump every week when I did water changes, hasn't improved
13. I have removed the rocks, scrubbed them off in the bacter clean-m and put them back a few months ago, was clean for a few days and came back.
14. Got a convict tang but he didn't last very long either.
Livestock:
2 x Clowns, 1 x Desjardinii, 1 x Foxface, 1 x Blue Tang, 1 x Chromis, 1 x Bangai Cardinal, 4 x Shrimp, 3 x Urchins, 1 x Sand sifting goby
I usually feed about 3/4 cube of frozen food once a day. I've tried switching to ocean nutrition combo but hasn't made a difference and pretty sure I am under-feeding
I run UV 24 hours a day through one of the returns (I have 2). I use Seachem Matrix Carbon and Seachem Phosguard, but stopped putting it in in the re-actors because it just made a mess and got clogged, currently just in filter bag in sump.
I am trying to get close to 0/0 on the NO3/PO4 just to starve the algae out because I don't know what else to do but cannot get there no matter what I try.
Can anyone think of anything that I can try? Or alternatively what they would've done maybe if it was their tank. The tank is about 5 years old and went through one relocation. The problem was there before the move.
I am close to letting it go as it has become this unpleasant unconquerable thing that is costing a fortune with no real gains or progress for years now and desperate to find a solution. I am not the kind of person to give up, but this is going nowhere good whatsoever and it has been years.
I was considering getting a refugium but the lfs convinced me that biopellets would be simpler/easier and just work. I am going to try and get 3 more urchins tomorrow as they seem to do okay in my tank and the ones I currently have do help a bit. I don't mind spending a bit of $ but it has been $ 400 a month now for a while with really no difference. Occasionally I can get one rock clean but give it a week and it is right back covered in green.
Please help with suggestions if you can
I have been battling green-hair-algae for years in my tank and I am at a complete loss as to what to try.
Tank Size: 500l
NO3: Hovering around 25. With large water changes can bring it down to 10, but goes right back up to 25 again.
PO4: Usually 0, I use Phosguard to keep it low.
Things I have tried:
1. Large Water Changes - 50% weekly, did not help
2. Manual removal - siphoning off what I can and scrubbing the rocks with a metal brush - it always just comes back
3. I got 3 sea-hares, none of them lasted more than 2 weeks.
4. Tried adding a lot of snails - they die quickly too.
5. Added a desjardinii and foxface - the fox died, I replaced him again and it has helped, but they can't keep it under control
6. Changed from using filter-pads to a roller-matt instead
7. Got a biopellet reactor on lfs recommendation. Using 200ml of Continuum micro-fuel pellets and doing a daily dose of 20ml of Bacter MD, hasn't made a difference (been running for 7 weeks now).
8. Dosing continuum Bacter Clean-m daily (20ml), helps loosen the GHA for manual removal but doesn't really make a long term difference
9. Stopped using lights in the room the tank is in and kept the curtains shut for months - no difference
10. Limit tank lighting (4 x T5 Tubes) to 4 hours a day (2 hours only blue, 2 hours blue and white), hasn't really helped
11. Hooked up a large external drum with filter padding and a return pump so I could siphon out GHA without having to replace the water, hasn't managed to bring it under control
12. Siphoned out the sump every week when I did water changes, hasn't improved
13. I have removed the rocks, scrubbed them off in the bacter clean-m and put them back a few months ago, was clean for a few days and came back.
14. Got a convict tang but he didn't last very long either.
Livestock:
2 x Clowns, 1 x Desjardinii, 1 x Foxface, 1 x Blue Tang, 1 x Chromis, 1 x Bangai Cardinal, 4 x Shrimp, 3 x Urchins, 1 x Sand sifting goby
I usually feed about 3/4 cube of frozen food once a day. I've tried switching to ocean nutrition combo but hasn't made a difference and pretty sure I am under-feeding
I run UV 24 hours a day through one of the returns (I have 2). I use Seachem Matrix Carbon and Seachem Phosguard, but stopped putting it in in the re-actors because it just made a mess and got clogged, currently just in filter bag in sump.
I am trying to get close to 0/0 on the NO3/PO4 just to starve the algae out because I don't know what else to do but cannot get there no matter what I try.
Can anyone think of anything that I can try? Or alternatively what they would've done maybe if it was their tank. The tank is about 5 years old and went through one relocation. The problem was there before the move.
I am close to letting it go as it has become this unpleasant unconquerable thing that is costing a fortune with no real gains or progress for years now and desperate to find a solution. I am not the kind of person to give up, but this is going nowhere good whatsoever and it has been years.
I was considering getting a refugium but the lfs convinced me that biopellets would be simpler/easier and just work. I am going to try and get 3 more urchins tomorrow as they seem to do okay in my tank and the ones I currently have do help a bit. I don't mind spending a bit of $ but it has been $ 400 a month now for a while with really no difference. Occasionally I can get one rock clean but give it a week and it is right back covered in green.
Please help with suggestions if you can