Lbrewer34
Well-known member
Hey all, have had a decent infestation of red hair algae for the past month. At first, I thought it was coralline because the color was deep red and until recently didn't have a hair like appearance. Did the gambit of tests and figured its coming from several sources:
1) My water changes were much more infrequent than normal. I usually do 10% weekly, but started a full college load in biology and chemistry, so that changed to 30% every three weeks.
2) My lights are past their change date, by about 3 months. I am running power compacts; 1 96w 50/50 and 1 96w 420/460mn blue.
3) Overfeeding. Know it happens
Solutions:
1) Regular water changes. Turkey baste and suction
2) Replace lights. They aren't cheap, so I was thinking of removing my 50/50 bulb and running 2 96w blues until I get the bulbs in.
3) Feed less. Think I will go to once a day for the fish.
4) Test my ro/di water
Had a big coral die off about 4 months ago so I have a little more flexibility in what all I can do, any suggestions are welcome. Below are my tank readings:
Nitrates: 20ppm, pH: 8.2-8.8 depending on the test kit, phosphate: 0.5ppm, sg 1.021, mg: 1000ppm, Ca: 400ppm.
Thanks for the advice and comments.
Lee
1) My water changes were much more infrequent than normal. I usually do 10% weekly, but started a full college load in biology and chemistry, so that changed to 30% every three weeks.
2) My lights are past their change date, by about 3 months. I am running power compacts; 1 96w 50/50 and 1 96w 420/460mn blue.
3) Overfeeding. Know it happens
Solutions:
1) Regular water changes. Turkey baste and suction
2) Replace lights. They aren't cheap, so I was thinking of removing my 50/50 bulb and running 2 96w blues until I get the bulbs in.
3) Feed less. Think I will go to once a day for the fish.
4) Test my ro/di water
Had a big coral die off about 4 months ago so I have a little more flexibility in what all I can do, any suggestions are welcome. Below are my tank readings:
Nitrates: 20ppm, pH: 8.2-8.8 depending on the test kit, phosphate: 0.5ppm, sg 1.021, mg: 1000ppm, Ca: 400ppm.
Thanks for the advice and comments.
Lee