1229goad
New Reefer
I was gone for a week, and when i came back all my rocks and everything are covered with this brown harry like alge. can anyone tell me how to get rid of it. also all my polys look like there dieing.
First thing I'd do is a massive water change, using SW mixed from RO/DI water. Test your old water for Nitrates, and Phosphates. Also test for Alk, Ca and Mg. Post results.
What type of lighting do you have and how old are your bulbs?
What's your flow like? How much? Random?
What type of skimmer do you have?
What size is your tank and what life is in it? List number of each fish please.
Cut WAY back on feedings!!
I'd guess that you have high numbers in phosphates and nitrates. Either might not show up much in tests, because they're being absorbed by the algae.
Manually remove as much as you can.
Skim wet
First thing I'd do is a massive water change, using SW mixed from RO/DI water. Test your old water for Nitrates, and Phosphates. Also test for Alk, Ca and Mg. Post results.
What type of lighting do you have and how old are your bulbs?
What's your flow like? How much? Random?
What type of skimmer do you have?
What size is your tank and what life is in it? List number of each fish please.
Cut WAY back on feedings!!
I'd guess that you have high numbers in phosphates and nitrates. Either might not show up much in tests, because they're being absorbed by the algae.
Manually remove as much as you can.
Skim wet
Don, you don't think deteriorating light quality could contribute to algae growth? As the bulbs age, they start putting out different light spectrums. Some light spectrums are better for algae growth than others.
1229goad, from your test results, I'm assuming you're using an all in one test kit, sometimes called Master Kits, or test strips. These aren't very accurate at all, and usually don't give results in very meaningful numbers. For instance, pH 8.3-8.6. Which is it? With pH, that's a pretty large difference actually. Alk. 0-1.6. Which is it? Is this measured in Meq/l or dKH? This is what I mean about the all in one kits or test strips.
You need to test for:
pH
phosphates
nitrates
Calcium
Alkalinity in either Meq/l or dKH
Magnesium
Sg
To test for those things, you'll need to purchase test kits for those things. I'd recommend either Salifert or Elos. They're a bit more expensive, but much more accurate than the "all in one" kits.
Flow from sump really shouldn't be used in calculating flow. With your powerheads, you only have 360 gph of flow. You should have a bare minimum of 750 gph of flow in a 75 gallon.
As for water change, since you're having a noticable problem with your corals, I'd suggest doing as large of a WC as you're comfortable with. 20-50% would be just fine. If you don't have an RO/DI unit, I'd suggest investing in one soon.
Something I forgot to mention first. I'd also run carbon, either through a canister filter, HOB filter or even a filter sock in your sump. Some skimmers even have an area where you can put carbon.
Don, you don't think deteriorating light quality could contribute to algae growth? As the bulbs age, they start putting out different light spectrums. Some light spectrums are better for algae growth than others.
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