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Algae on Glass Remedy
What causes my glass to be covered with green & brown dusted algae on a daily basis?
I can't go a day without cleaning. 250 watt MH de Phoenix on 7 hours a day Is theresomething wrong? Anything I can do? nitrates 0 phosphates .0015 |
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scrape.... everyday... thats what have do to. i have 3x400 watt halides
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Are there any snails in the tank? If not, they might be able to keep up. Otherwise, nutrient control is the way to go. The more common approaches are reduced feeding, better skimming, running a phosphate reactor, and growing and harvesting a macroalga.
What's in the system now? Equipment, animals, etc.?
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Geo Skimmer, phosphate reactor, geo calcium reactor, 2 Tunze 6100
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Scrape it
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A uv sterilizer of appropriate size will reduce it significantly.
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Does anyone have any answers?
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Are you sure that the organisms on your glass are not diatoms?
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How much food is going into the tank? The pest needs food, whatever it is.
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I clean daily with a magnetic cleaner. Weekly I'll clean by hand with a scraper. You might try increasing your water changes.
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Dose with Kalk in your top off if your not currently, cut the feeding down. It worked wounders for me....
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Hello,
I had the same problem for awhile, then bought a phosreactor Two Little fishes, I use Seachem phosguard about a cup and a half on bottom and above it Seachem matrix carbon . I use a maxi 1200 to a valve to control gph. And since I have no algae blooms. I change media out every two weeks or till media starts to turn dark. Lamb
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I suspect that your phosphate levels are higher than your test kit is indicating. I am currently testing 4 different phosphate kits. The ones that cost over $60 consistently found higher phosphate levels than the ones that cost less. One test kit in particular had false negative indications.
I second the recommendations to reduce lighting, reduce feeding, and get a reactor for granular activated carbon (GAC) and granular ferric oxide (GFO) media. When I had a combination light fixture, my T6 were on for 10 hours daily and my MH were on for only 4 hours daily. The MH are for the deeper portions of your aquarium and may photo-inhibit the corals at the top portion of your aquarium. I recommend Norit ROX 0.8 GAC from www.twopartsolution.com, Warner Marine PHOSaR-HC GFO, and a Schuran Multi-Filter 1000 reactor with the internal pump from www.customaquatic.com. Last edited by pjf; 09/18/2007 at 01:01 AM. |
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same here, search gfo. |
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Using deltec phosphate kit
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Refugium with macro. More snails, mine help me reduce the need to weekly scrapings.
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