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09/08/2010, 01:20 PM | #1 |
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red algae (cyanobacteria)
My tank have a lot red algae (cyanobacteria) on the sands, What would we avoid it. I used Ro/Di for water change mix salinity salt.
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09/08/2010, 03:30 PM | #2 |
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if you put more flow it will go away... Also u can try red slime, is a powder that u put in the tank and leave it for 48hrs and will get rid of the cyanobacteria.U need to turn off ur skimmer... Is recomended that u do a water change after the 48hrs and when u turn on ur skimmer dont be scare bc it will do bubbles like crazy...!!!
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09/08/2010, 03:38 PM | #3 |
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Feed less, more flow.
Red slime remover, I use Chemiclean. Some may be nervous putting it their water.....try smaller dose first. |
09/08/2010, 03:41 PM | #4 |
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Imo dont use chemicals. you have to find the problem that is causing the cyno. Once you fix that problem(s) it will go away. Tell us more about your tank.
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09/08/2010, 05:04 PM | #5 |
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Sometimes, more flow helps, but not always. Chemi-Clean can remove it, although it's been known to crash tanks. Also, the red slime will return over time if there's an underlying problem.
Red slime usually is a cynobacteria, and it feeds on nutrients in the system. Less feeding might be appropriate. Better skimming or running a GFO might help, too. I'd probably spend a couple minutes every few days siphoning out the slime, if there's a lot of it. That'll help reduce the nutrient load on the system.
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I'd also get your RO water TDS tested. its free adn it will tell you if you aren't really getting pure water.
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09/08/2010, 06:06 PM | #7 |
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My tank has only been up and running for two months. Everything had a nice thick coating of red slime. I just paid attention to my feeding and would turn the lights off for a day or two once a month along with regular water changes. Time will take its course and one day it will be gone.
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09/09/2010, 04:51 PM | #8 |
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Every time when light on it will get more red algae, when the light go off it wil little go away,
My tank is 150 gallon, us orbit light with 2 x 250w HQI, 4Xt5 54w total 716w. the leng of tank is 48X28X24. Can I turn off all light for 2 days? |
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Big believer in treating the prevailing source with cyano -- less nutrients (feeding) & good flow in tank.
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09/09/2010, 05:32 PM | #10 |
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Turning off the lights for a few days might reduce the appearance issue, but it's extremely likely the problem will come back when the lights go back on.
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09/09/2010, 06:14 PM | #11 |
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You did not say anything about your parameters. Low ph, high nitrates are also a cause.
Here's my recent experience. To make a long story short, I had a gigantic nitrate spike, went from 5 to >50 over several days. Here is what my tank looked like at the nitrate peak: I did a close to 100% water change, vacuumed the sand, cleaned/replaced all mechanical filters. Trates went down to almost 0, and cyano has not come back since. BTW, it's a QT, so it's almost devoid of rock.
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09/13/2010, 10:19 AM | #12 |
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My tank is 150gal over 200 pounds live rock some live rocks still get red algae, I dont think I could go for 100 percent water change, and clean all live rocks. That is too much work and it may stress my corals and fishes. I did Chemi-Clean but few months it came back. When you use the Chemi-clean you must change water in 2 days and also turn off your protein skimmer.
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09/13/2010, 11:13 AM | #13 |
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cyano is the devil if you are storing water in a container prior to entering it into your system you will need to celan it periodically as well. That has been a known factor as well.
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09/13/2010, 11:48 AM | #14 |
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You've got excessive nutrients somewhere. Until you find the source, and correct it, its going to keep coming back.
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09/13/2010, 01:14 PM | #15 |
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Put some LR in there... doesn't seems like you havea lot of filtration.
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09/13/2010, 03:12 PM | #16 |
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That's his hyposalinity treatment tank.
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