I have never had luck with a refugium either. But a little macro in my display has been the trick for me.Have 3 sand sifting stars in tank... have tried a refugium once before and just bottomed out nutrients so have had one in a long time.
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I have never had luck with a refugium either. But a little macro in my display has been the trick for me.Have 3 sand sifting stars in tank... have tried a refugium once before and just bottomed out nutrients so have had one in a long time.
Looks like cyanobacteria.Anyone know how to get rid of this algea? I've tried everything... has been on sand roughly 6 months...I've siphoned sand plenty of time. RODI is all new filters. Tank is not getting sunlight from window. Some disappears at night. Comes back fast after siphoning. 12hr photo period with 2 hour ramp up/down.
Waterbox 130
2 kessil a360x
2 icecap 4k gyres
Socks/skimmer/carbon
Feed 1 cube a day
3 tangs
Midas blenny
Royal gamma
Tomato clown
Anthias
Chromis
Tons of snails/hermits
2 conchs
Parameters:
(All have been stable as a rock)
Alk 8.0
Cal 434
Mag 1397
No3 5
Po4 0.03
Ph 8.1 - 8.3
Temp 78
Get 1 or 2 urchins2 conch... 30 assorted snails... 10 nasariius.. around 10 hermits... non of wich wants to touch the stuff.
About 2 years old... 2" sanbedYou have had the algae for 6 months you said. How old is the tank?
Guessing fairly mature as the GSP on the back and the coralline. And if so your clean up crew is doing awesome as your Liferock looks brand new.
How deep is your sand bed?
Have an urchinGet 1 or 2 urchins
Takes time....Just did full maintenance and spyphon... looks great again but by tommorow it's usually bad.
Takes time....
Think of the root cause if something changed a month or two ago. Did you change flow? Add something sand sifting to the tank? Maybe your skimmer is not 'wet' enough? Change the lights spectrum or timing?
I’ve been dealing with the same issue for a while now. I have 3 urchins. They mostly take care of glass but not sand. Just like OP’s experience, siphoning out the algae doesn’t extinguish the problem.
one suggestion made to me was to change the salt mix. I use Coralife. Might try something different when I run out.
Your corals look good, I'd hate to disrupt that myself... What's the link to the salt?I’ve been dealing with the same issue for a while now. I have 3 urchins. They mostly take care of glass but not sand. Just like OP’s experience, siphoning out the algae doesn’t extinguish the problem.
one suggestion made to me was to change the salt mix. I use Coralife. Might try something different when I run out.
Yes I saw him in one of your pictures. Does he eat you coralline. If I remember right some do, not sure if all do?Have an urchin
He kinda goes back n forth... sometimes algea and sometimes coraline....he's got a couple Coraline hats he's acquired hahaYes I saw him in one of your pictures. Does he eat you coralline. If I remember right some do, not sure if all do?