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Unread 07/12/2008, 01:58 PM   #1
rocknut
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Should I just remove my refugium???

My tank has been set up for just about 13 months, and with the exception of a little coral tissue recession during the winter (heater failure) everything has been going great, with one small exception: starting about 3 months ago I started to get thick maroon and green cyano algae across the sand bed of my refugium. At this point, I knew the lights over the fuge were probably overdue for replacement, and figured this was the likely cause (in the previous 10 months the sand bed had been spotless.) I made that change, but the algae only continued to get worse. I then added a small powerhead to the fuge, hoping the increased water flow might solve the problem, but it didn't seem to have any effect. I then vacuumed about half of the sand bed out, and then changed out all of the filter on my Spectrapure Max Cap RO/DI system. I did several small water changes (10% each, in addition to my weekly 10% change.)



Still no improvement. Now, about a month ago the algae has spread to the sand bed of the display tank.
My water parameters look good:
Alk = 9.6 dKh (Salifert)
Po4 = 0.008 (Rowa Merck)
pH = 8.12 (avg)
CA = 400 ppm (Salifert)
Mg = 1400 (Elos)
I use RowaPhos media (changed every six weeks regardless of change in phosphate readings). I also use ESV GAC which I change out monthly. The halide lights over the tank were just changed at the end of May (right at the one year anniversary).

At this point I am wondering if I should just vacuum out the refugium all together, because it seems to be where the problem started? The chaeto macro algae that is in the fuge barely grows, and I only have to clean the micro algae off of the glass about once a week, so I can't believe that the tank just has high nutrients. The tank is exclusively SPS, and I haven't seen any decrease in coloration, even though growth has slowed down a bit. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!


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Unread 07/12/2008, 02:09 PM   #2
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At about the year mark all three tanks I have set up got Cyano.

I dosed Red Slime Remover and it never came back.

I'm just sayin'.... that's what I did and would do if I was you.

You'll now get the parade of increase flow, change bulbs, cut back feeding, turn the light off for a few days, ect. All of which I tried before I used the "nuclear option" which actually worked.


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Unread 07/12/2008, 02:24 PM   #3
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Yeah lights have alot to do with it. I had a German 10k bulb for my MH that grew NO algae. Then I replaced it with what I thought was the same bulb. It grew algae! I looked at the bulbs and they were totally different inside.

But at the 1 year mark on a tank you may expect some algae. Nothing happens fast in a reef tank except disaster. Just starve it out. Don't bother with a test kit. Just change the water alot.

I'm not a chemical fan. There ain't any chemicals in the water your pets came from. At least hopefully not. Altho our tanks are much smaller than an ocean.


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