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10/09/2012, 01:47 PM | #1 |
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Fuge getting scary
So i have part of my sump dedicated to a fuge with some cheato, live rock rubble and a DSB @ 4.5" deep. It is fed off a split in my return with a gate valve to control the flow. I also have an Eheim AquaLight LED for lighting.
For the past month or so ive been getting terrible cyano / dino covering most of the fuge contents....i manually remove as much as i can during WC and it will come back in a few days.....im thinking detritus is accumulating on the sand and is causing a nutrient trap....should i remove the sand bed? and if so will i just be causing the algea to grow in the display rather than the fuge? |
10/09/2012, 02:23 PM | #2 |
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I'm not a big fan of sand in my refugiums. Detritus tends to naturally settle in a refugium and the sand make clean-up difficult. That said I would first think about increasing the water flow in the refugium and see if that helps clear things up.
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10/09/2012, 02:38 PM | #3 |
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I use sand and don't have that problem. Cyano usually thrives in off-spectrum lighting. I use a plain superbright 6000k CFL bulb in a shop light. Cheap, and cheato grows like mad.
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10/09/2012, 02:39 PM | #4 |
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I upped the flow about 2 weeks ago and still nothing......im going to try cutting down the light cycle for a week or 2 and see if that helps right now im at 12 on 12 off ill try 8 on for a while see if that helps...if not i will remove the sand bed little by little with weekly WC unless someone thinks i might make the cyano angry and it will just mosey on over to the display instead
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10/10/2012, 07:51 AM | #6 |
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did a 20% water change last night and siphoned out a ton of that black/red crud out of the fuge. Changed out the GFO and GAC....I also upped the flow a bit more and cut down the on time from 12 hours to 8.....I plan on testing the water parameters tonight after work to see if anything is out of wack.
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10/10/2012, 08:29 AM | #7 |
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Better its in your fuge than your display.
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10/10/2012, 08:58 AM | #8 |
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Cut your fuge lighting off for a few days. The chaeto will do fine without light for a few days. Keep syphoning daily as well.
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10/10/2012, 11:16 AM | #9 |
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+1000 on this!!
I have a red fuzzy algae in my fuge, but my DT is algae free. At times it out competes the cheato for light and nutrients. I manually remove it from time to time. As long as its in the fuge only I am happy. BTW, it's been like this for years, so I am not worried about it.
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