If this forum is not limited to Ca, Mg, alk additives, I have a problem and would appreciate help:
I have multiple nano tanks, but only in one of them, in high light tank, I have biofilm growing on rocks - bacterial, protozoan, microalgae, or all together - can't say. All colors: brown to black, red and green are present. Nitrates and phosphates are zero (API test kits), was 75g rated ASM Mini skimmer on 15g tank, a week ago upgraded to 250g rated Turboflotor 1000, this changed nothing. Weekly changed cup of activated carbon.
This tank contains sps, condy anemone, non-photosynthetic corals and fine filter feeders, and is fed several times a day. No significant detritus accumulation, because tank is bare bottom, and now even live rock is in the sump. All is observable and cleanable.
Flow is ~350g/hr for 15g tank. 23x tank volume per hr. 200 gph of them go through sump (Eheim 1250 return pump, 320gph, minus head loss).
The only thing that helps for a short time, is oxidizing surfaces by ChemiClean.
This is not transfers to other tanks, when inhabitants are moving. More or less permanent situation for more than year.
Now simplified situation: no more detritus accumulation or insufficient skimmer to blame.
Any ideas how to solve this problem?
Other tanks receive similar and higher feeding, but this has highest light, 110W. Sps grow very fast there, especially monti caps, so does condy anemone.
I have multiple nano tanks, but only in one of them, in high light tank, I have biofilm growing on rocks - bacterial, protozoan, microalgae, or all together - can't say. All colors: brown to black, red and green are present. Nitrates and phosphates are zero (API test kits), was 75g rated ASM Mini skimmer on 15g tank, a week ago upgraded to 250g rated Turboflotor 1000, this changed nothing. Weekly changed cup of activated carbon.
This tank contains sps, condy anemone, non-photosynthetic corals and fine filter feeders, and is fed several times a day. No significant detritus accumulation, because tank is bare bottom, and now even live rock is in the sump. All is observable and cleanable.
Flow is ~350g/hr for 15g tank. 23x tank volume per hr. 200 gph of them go through sump (Eheim 1250 return pump, 320gph, minus head loss).
The only thing that helps for a short time, is oxidizing surfaces by ChemiClean.
This is not transfers to other tanks, when inhabitants are moving. More or less permanent situation for more than year.
Now simplified situation: no more detritus accumulation or insufficient skimmer to blame.
Any ideas how to solve this problem?
Other tanks receive similar and higher feeding, but this has highest light, 110W. Sps grow very fast there, especially monti caps, so does condy anemone.