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So a while back I was growing beautiful chaeto in my sump but I was also getting insane amounts of other types of nasty algae that was getting out of control. I was using a LED bulb, 5000k that was 1150 lumens.

I have a skimmer going now but I'd like to do chaeto again because I'm getting GHA and I think it's because I pulled the chaeto. What kind of bulb should I use (it's a 10g sump) to avoid algae growing everywhere including in/on my skimmer? Also how can I prevent algae from growing on my skimmer and filter sock?

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whats wrong with algae growing in the sump is my question. I belive thats kinda the point. you can go with a smaller phillips par 30 5000k bulb(its a spot lens not a broad spread), black crate, black acrylic etc etc. I still think its going to be an uphill battle.
I have(had, just upgraded) twist compacts and led that blasted light everywhere. I don't get algae in the skimmer socks etc, I get coralline, sponges and such in those chambers but the refugium 2 inches away is growing great and has all the sometimes funk or growth etc..
 
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The more algae in your sump, the less in your display!

I was growing nasty black stringy algae on my filter sock. Also I don't want algae growing in my skimmer haha. I think I'm going to get some plexiglass and spray paint it with Krylon Fusion or plasti dip and use that has a divider to block light from hitting the filter sock and skimmer.
 
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I was growing nasty black stringy algae on my filter sock. Also I don't want algae growing in my skimmer haha. I think I'm going to get some plexiglass and spray paint it with Krylon Fusion or plasti dip and use that has a divider to block light from hitting the filter sock and skimmer.
yea, new tank maybe too..... I do wonder why that is. I do have a pretty high return rate.
Man Id feel better about black acrylic. Yea, im paranoid.
 

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I was growing nasty black stringy algae on my filter sock. Also I don't want algae growing in my skimmer haha. I think I'm going to get some plexiglass and spray paint it with Krylon Fusion or plasti dip and use that has a divider to block light from hitting the filter sock and skimmer.
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Don't do that. Just build a black acrylic baffle between the 2 departments and use silicone
 
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I"m not sure how fish safe plastidip is and if it will withstand saltwater. It doesn't have to be black. Any non clear acrylic or pvc will work for you.

I looked up the manufacture's MSDS for Plasti Dip and they claim it's inert and non-toxic when cured. Manufacturer also states it is food safe. It's just rubber. I could think of many foreign materials that we use in our systems that sound really bad - super glue, plastic, silicone, rubber, acrylic, PVC, etc.
 
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