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04/12/2011, 09:18 AM | #1 |
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algea issue
i have a 50 gal tank with 40 breeder. I run a carbon reactor and a GFO reactor, both were replaced a week ago.
since I replaced the GFO, my phosphate use to run at .02 with a photometer. now it is running at 0.00 with a photometer. for some reason, i see algea popping up all over the place. I have 6 fishes in the tank, 2 purple fire fish, 2 anthias, a sixline and a clown. I fed with formula one flakes. another thing, my tank is right next to a window, should i cover that window and see if that would help? |
04/12/2011, 10:35 AM | #2 |
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Algae and phosphate can be confusing. If there is no algae, you measure phosphate, but when the algae bloom, they eat up all the phosphate in the water as fast as it is added and you measure 0.00. Go search for algae and see how many people have algae blooms and suddenly have 0 PO4. It's in there from somewhere, the algae don't grow without it.
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04/12/2011, 01:46 PM | #3 |
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I'm still thinking it is the sunlight that cause the algea bloom. since phospate is 0, algea should disappear.
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04/12/2011, 02:00 PM | #4 |
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Check the phosphate reading of the reactor effluent.
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04/12/2011, 02:58 PM | #5 |
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I did and the result were zero going in and zero going out
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04/12/2011, 03:18 PM | #6 |
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Sunlight can make an algae problem worse, but if you don't have nutrient issues sunlight won't cause algae to grow on its own. Remember, natural coral reefs aren't lit by artificial lighting. Give the GFO some time to starve out the algae. Took about 6 weeks to kill off all the HA in my tank back when I first started using it.
have you tested for nitrate?
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04/12/2011, 03:49 PM | #7 |
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nitrate is 5, I do a 10% water weekly. I never have trouble with HA, all of a sudden they started to bloom. I just wanted to see what is going on.
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04/12/2011, 05:30 PM | #8 |
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Your rock/substrate is likely leaching Phosphate if nutrient levels were previously high. Keep up active GFO changes and it should leach back to normal levels in time.
The location near the window is not the issue, IME. My tank is 2' from a 6' window w/o curtains, west facing. The corals seem to enjoy the considerable afternoon direct sunlight they get. GL!
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