Hi Folks,
New to reefing here with my 60G tank only 4 months old.
I've been dealing with what looks like to me both Diatom and Dino (likely competing). I've shared some pics here. I have been removing the brown algae (furry texture so likely diatom) from the rocks, and it was manageable for a month or so. But starting couple weeks ago I've been losing some coral frags (monti, acrapora) by brown algae growing on them. Now that brown algae are creeping on chalice, favia and clove frags as well. These pictures are 6hrs after blowing algae off on the corals using a baster.
I am trying to understand if that brown stuff on the corals is diatom or dino? I can deal with the things on the rocks, but I don't want to lose any more corals to this brown thing so want my remediation to target that first. My LFS says it I should treat for Dinos, but I am not sure... She suggested reducing light intensity/duration, Uv sterilizer but no GFO. I was thinking GFO to remove silicates, but I can see how running that would reduce the nutrients, helping dinos. I could also just blow the algae regularly for a week or so and see how things pan out after reducing lighting etc.
Suggestions experts?
New to reefing here with my 60G tank only 4 months old.
I've been dealing with what looks like to me both Diatom and Dino (likely competing). I've shared some pics here. I have been removing the brown algae (furry texture so likely diatom) from the rocks, and it was manageable for a month or so. But starting couple weeks ago I've been losing some coral frags (monti, acrapora) by brown algae growing on them. Now that brown algae are creeping on chalice, favia and clove frags as well. These pictures are 6hrs after blowing algae off on the corals using a baster.
I am trying to understand if that brown stuff on the corals is diatom or dino? I can deal with the things on the rocks, but I don't want to lose any more corals to this brown thing so want my remediation to target that first. My LFS says it I should treat for Dinos, but I am not sure... She suggested reducing light intensity/duration, Uv sterilizer but no GFO. I was thinking GFO to remove silicates, but I can see how running that would reduce the nutrients, helping dinos. I could also just blow the algae regularly for a week or so and see how things pan out after reducing lighting etc.
Suggestions experts?