I need some help beating a hair algae problem. My tank has been up since February so I know it's not unusual to have issues like this crop up but I want to do what I can to lick this (figuratively of course). I have a 120 with a 55 sump and 65 fuge. The fish and the few easy to keep corals i have now are doing OK. Zoos are thriving, Hammer and Frogspawn are open etc. The Acro Herb was nice enough to give me at the meeting last week is OK too - at least so far.
The problem started about a month ago. I've been measuring Phosphate and Nitrate regularly. Phosphate is at 0 and Nitrate is 5ppm. The fuge has Chaeto and Grape Caluerpa that are growing like the weeds that they are. I suspect the algae is using up the nutrients in the water.
I've been doing a 45 gallon water change every two weeks, just hooked and just hooked up a phosban reactor. I think my Flow is fine. The return pump, closed loop and powerhead turn the water over about 25 times per hour.
I have about 40 turbo snails and 20 ceriths plus 6 big Mexican Turbos that I bought yesterday in the tank. I had a sea hare that unfortunately met his end when he tried to eat some algae near the closed loop input.
One more thing - the water has a slight smell to it so I think there must me some detritus settling on the rock work. I've begun to blow it off with a small powerhead every day.
Soooooo.....is there something else I should be doing?
Thanks Lou
The problem started about a month ago. I've been measuring Phosphate and Nitrate regularly. Phosphate is at 0 and Nitrate is 5ppm. The fuge has Chaeto and Grape Caluerpa that are growing like the weeds that they are. I suspect the algae is using up the nutrients in the water.
I've been doing a 45 gallon water change every two weeks, just hooked and just hooked up a phosban reactor. I think my Flow is fine. The return pump, closed loop and powerhead turn the water over about 25 times per hour.
I have about 40 turbo snails and 20 ceriths plus 6 big Mexican Turbos that I bought yesterday in the tank. I had a sea hare that unfortunately met his end when he tried to eat some algae near the closed loop input.
One more thing - the water has a slight smell to it so I think there must me some detritus settling on the rock work. I've begun to blow it off with a small powerhead every day.
Soooooo.....is there something else I should be doing?
Thanks Lou