Hey all,
I came home this evening to find some long stringy algae on my Euphyllia. I found some of it yesterday as well, but then it was just on the rocks. Yesterday I hoovered what I could reach out of the tank but there's clearly some stuff left in there.
So my question is, what is this, and what eats it or how do I battle it?
More annoyingly (I think ...) is that I noticed some algae with bubbles trapped in it, very small and exclusively on the rock work. Any idea what this is?
Water parameters:
Tank Waterbox 20
Temp 25C
Salinity 1025
dKH 7.5
PO4 0.06
NO2 0
NO3 0 (or at least it's somewhere in the 0 to 5.0 ppm range - using an API test)
I didn't check Ca and Mg, don't think it matters for this? My Nitrates have been low since the tank cycled. I've been adding some more food (mysis) but it's not had an impact. That said, considering there's a bunch of algae I'm assuming there's sufficient NO3, but it is perhaps being consumed by the algae? I also have a decent sized bag of Seachem Matrix I use for filtration, along with a bag of Purigen and a bag of Seagel (Carbon & GFO).
Fish and corals are otherwise looking great, except the Euphyllia, he looked annoyed and was retracted & deflated but is opening up again now.
Thanks!
I came home this evening to find some long stringy algae on my Euphyllia. I found some of it yesterday as well, but then it was just on the rocks. Yesterday I hoovered what I could reach out of the tank but there's clearly some stuff left in there.
So my question is, what is this, and what eats it or how do I battle it?
More annoyingly (I think ...) is that I noticed some algae with bubbles trapped in it, very small and exclusively on the rock work. Any idea what this is?
Water parameters:
Tank Waterbox 20
Temp 25C
Salinity 1025
dKH 7.5
PO4 0.06
NO2 0
NO3 0 (or at least it's somewhere in the 0 to 5.0 ppm range - using an API test)
I didn't check Ca and Mg, don't think it matters for this? My Nitrates have been low since the tank cycled. I've been adding some more food (mysis) but it's not had an impact. That said, considering there's a bunch of algae I'm assuming there's sufficient NO3, but it is perhaps being consumed by the algae? I also have a decent sized bag of Seachem Matrix I use for filtration, along with a bag of Purigen and a bag of Seagel (Carbon & GFO).
Fish and corals are otherwise looking great, except the Euphyllia, he looked annoyed and was retracted & deflated but is opening up again now.
Thanks!