I didn't want to highjack Who Dah's thread on frag plugs and phosphate leaching, which I completely believe is happening in my tank and it seems that many others are experiencing the same problem including him.
I have been experimenting with buying different brands of frag plugs due to algae growth on them but nowhere else. I have some residual bryopsis in my overflows as I can't possibly get down in there to eradicate it. I do not have bryopsis anywhere else in my display tank.
So This all started when I received some frags from a few different reefers that I knew had some algae/ bryopsis on some of their plugs. Even though they were scraped clean it came back in my tank after purchasing them. I even popped off the frag and remounted them on fresh plugs only to have the algae or bryopsis return. So I started researching and trying different brand of ceramic plugs. I have tried four different brands and they all seem to encourage algae growth. I don't have it growing anywhere else.
Just a quick note, I run an ULNS and my phosphates tested 0 on a hanna. I run RowaPhos on my make up water before I even mix the salt as I know our county water has high phosphates.
So anyway, I decided to put a 8" x 8" piece of tumbled marble in the frag tank. After soaking it in RO/DI water to make sure the haze and dust was off of it, I placed it in the tank . It is stark white so any algae growth will show up nice.
After three weeks, the entire piece of tumbled marble is still stark white. There is some spots of coralline growth. I have tested my water to watch the phosphate, nitrates, etc just in case it leached some and no changes so far.
So I think that this is going to be an excellent substitute for ceramic frag plugs. I have a tile saw and can get 8 1" pieces out of 1 tile. A box of (8) 8" x 8" tiles at Lowe's is around $8. So my box is going to yield 64 1" x 1" frag squares. This to me is much cheaper than the bag of 25 for $5 plus shipping.
Just thought I would share.
I have been experimenting with buying different brands of frag plugs due to algae growth on them but nowhere else. I have some residual bryopsis in my overflows as I can't possibly get down in there to eradicate it. I do not have bryopsis anywhere else in my display tank.
So This all started when I received some frags from a few different reefers that I knew had some algae/ bryopsis on some of their plugs. Even though they were scraped clean it came back in my tank after purchasing them. I even popped off the frag and remounted them on fresh plugs only to have the algae or bryopsis return. So I started researching and trying different brand of ceramic plugs. I have tried four different brands and they all seem to encourage algae growth. I don't have it growing anywhere else.
Just a quick note, I run an ULNS and my phosphates tested 0 on a hanna. I run RowaPhos on my make up water before I even mix the salt as I know our county water has high phosphates.
So anyway, I decided to put a 8" x 8" piece of tumbled marble in the frag tank. After soaking it in RO/DI water to make sure the haze and dust was off of it, I placed it in the tank . It is stark white so any algae growth will show up nice.
After three weeks, the entire piece of tumbled marble is still stark white. There is some spots of coralline growth. I have tested my water to watch the phosphate, nitrates, etc just in case it leached some and no changes so far.
So I think that this is going to be an excellent substitute for ceramic frag plugs. I have a tile saw and can get 8 1" pieces out of 1 tile. A box of (8) 8" x 8" tiles at Lowe's is around $8. So my box is going to yield 64 1" x 1" frag squares. This to me is much cheaper than the bag of 25 for $5 plus shipping.
Just thought I would share.