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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Lake Mary, FL
Posts: 19
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Green Alge on live sand
My tank has been up about a month. I just did my first water change and I have had a green alge bloom mostly on the sand and live rock. I have scaled back the time I am running my light. Is there anything else I can do to get rid of the alge.
Thanks Chris J |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Greenfield
Posts: 904
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Keep up at least weekly 10-15% water changes. Also, do you have any snails and/or crabs. The turbo and astria snails really help eat the stuff up. The hermit crabs will usually graze on the substrate - IME. On my 90g with a sump I added an AquaClear 50 powerhead with pre-filter and that helped tremendously as well. Sometimes the mechanical filtration gives an added boost to the sump on a new system.
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John Martin Current Tank Info: 29 Gallon BioCube |
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#3 |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Lake Mary, FL
Posts: 19
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Its a 37 Gal Oceanic cube with 29lbs of live rock, 40lbs of live sand. I have 22 snails not sure of the type, 1 Fire Shrimp, and 1 sand sifting star. and about 10 crabs. How long should I be running my light? The only coral I have is a ricordia.
Thanks, Chris J |
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