marinelife
SaltGeek
I am trying to help out a buddy with his alge issue. Here is his deal:
I just recently set up a new tank. The tank is a 150g deep dimension. I decided to use Pukani rock which I purchased from a reputable reef shop. The rock had been in his system holding vats when I purchased it. So, I take the rock home and cure it for about a month in my 40 breeder QT tank. I then placed this rock in my new 150 set up and ran for approx two weeks before adding my sand. I then began lighting the tank with two 150w MH that I had used on my previous tanks with brand new bulbs installed. I transfered my existing rock from my 30g finnex and the corals over a period of 2-3 weeks to the new tank. I am using the ESV salt mix and had great results in my 30g with it. That is the rundown.
About a month ago I noticed bubble algae beginning to appear on the Pukani rock, so I researched this algae and started manually removing the bubbles. I did make the mistake of not having my fuge set up with macro algae to compete with nuisance algaes. Needless to say, Every piece of the Pukani rock is covered with bubble algae. My Tonga Kaelini rock that I transfered from my 30g shows no signs of bubble algea. I have tried everything that has been suggested to me thus far. Fuge has cheato, running a Octopus sss1000 cone skimmer, carbon, phosban, water changes, addition of emerald crabs and a Kole tang, I have a large CUC and change filter sock twice a week.
Does anyone here have any advice, experience, knowledge of what I can do to erradicate this pest algae? Short of removing the rock and starting over, which I am seriously considering.
All comments and suggestions are welcome.
Thank you
Andy