I have been battling GHA off and on now for a good year. It is fluffy green or brown and thick growing in every crevis. My snails, urchins, hermits and crabs don't touch it. The aiptasia battle is a little younger. Both are at a tipping point. When the GHA started to appear I added a GFO reactor and changed the media every 3-4 weeks. At the time I changed my 2 filter socks every 3-4 days. Slowly the algae was growing faster no matter what I did. I have never had anything measurable for nitrates or phosphates and a recent ICP test confirmed it as zero. So the algae consumes it all as fast as it's produced and I can't measure it. I have fought to get a refugium going enough to help the cause. I recently put in a 100 watt grow light that seems to be working well but I don't have the time to wait for the cheato to grow now. At the end of the day the sump in a WB 100.3 just isn't big enough for a meaningful fuge. I also installed a Klir-4 V2 rollermat that has done great but nothing seems to stop the algae train. I'm bombing with Flux Rx this weekend to try and get a reset.
As far as the aiptasia go, I have 3 ORA peppermint shrimp in the tank and I'm going to start breeding Berghia in a separate tank by feeding them aiptasia until I get the numbers up. One of the shrimp wiped out all of the aiptasia in my 5.5 gallon pico but I don't see any change in my 100.3 at home. The shrimp may have been a snack for my coral banded shrimp. I've tried every other gimmick known to man to get rid of them. Berghia is my last shot unless I can get a filefish from ORA sooner or later.
My plan with the algae is to bomb with Flux Rx as many times as I need with my reactor running GFO (No Carbon). I'll pull out all I can and go back to filter socks temporarily. Once the algae or most of it has gone I'll install an Icecap medium Algae Scrubber. I'm keeping the fuge going with a smaller light just for pods. I'm hoping by then I can get some measurement on phosphate and nitrate. I feed frozen foods twice a day equaling about 2 cubes and I have cut that back a bit.
Has anyone else hit the reset button and had success adding the algae scrubber? I would much rather have the refugium but I'm done with that for now.
As far as the aiptasia go, I have 3 ORA peppermint shrimp in the tank and I'm going to start breeding Berghia in a separate tank by feeding them aiptasia until I get the numbers up. One of the shrimp wiped out all of the aiptasia in my 5.5 gallon pico but I don't see any change in my 100.3 at home. The shrimp may have been a snack for my coral banded shrimp. I've tried every other gimmick known to man to get rid of them. Berghia is my last shot unless I can get a filefish from ORA sooner or later.
My plan with the algae is to bomb with Flux Rx as many times as I need with my reactor running GFO (No Carbon). I'll pull out all I can and go back to filter socks temporarily. Once the algae or most of it has gone I'll install an Icecap medium Algae Scrubber. I'm keeping the fuge going with a smaller light just for pods. I'm hoping by then I can get some measurement on phosphate and nitrate. I feed frozen foods twice a day equaling about 2 cubes and I have cut that back a bit.
Has anyone else hit the reset button and had success adding the algae scrubber? I would much rather have the refugium but I'm done with that for now.