I have an issue going on in my frag tank which seems to get out of control and could use some input/advice on this matter.
It is an acrylic frag tank 48x24x9
I run a good skimmer, MP40 and MP10, carbon and GFO. Tank lighting is an ATI 6 bulb T5 fixture. I run 2 bulbs for about 8 hours and all 6 for about 5 hours. My parameters are in check (alk = 9-10, Ca - 450 and Mag around 1450). Nitrates 0.5 ppm and no reading for Phosphates.
Only have 2 fish in there and feeding is minimal.
I have no other algae issue besides this:
There are tons of microbubbles which look like tiny airbubbles and on some of them very long single hair strings are coming out of them. The bubbles sit only on rock and frag plugs and not on the coral itself. Also those hair strings appear on the bottom of the tank (no substrate in the tank).
I keep syphoning them out every day but by the next day they are back.
I assume this is a form of cyano and not algae?
I would like to avoid any chemical treatment but if this get totally out of control I guess I have no other choice and if so what product is safe and does a good job?
Thanks for any input
Michael
It is an acrylic frag tank 48x24x9
I run a good skimmer, MP40 and MP10, carbon and GFO. Tank lighting is an ATI 6 bulb T5 fixture. I run 2 bulbs for about 8 hours and all 6 for about 5 hours. My parameters are in check (alk = 9-10, Ca - 450 and Mag around 1450). Nitrates 0.5 ppm and no reading for Phosphates.
Only have 2 fish in there and feeding is minimal.
I have no other algae issue besides this:
There are tons of microbubbles which look like tiny airbubbles and on some of them very long single hair strings are coming out of them. The bubbles sit only on rock and frag plugs and not on the coral itself. Also those hair strings appear on the bottom of the tank (no substrate in the tank).
I keep syphoning them out every day but by the next day they are back.
I assume this is a form of cyano and not algae?
I would like to avoid any chemical treatment but if this get totally out of control I guess I have no other choice and if so what product is safe and does a good job?
Thanks for any input
Michael