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02/28/2020, 11:04 AM | #1 |
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Strange algae problem...Help!
I need some expert assistance. I have been battling this orange algae for a while now. The tank is almost three years old and I have had Reef tanks for the last seventeen years. I have never seen this algae anywhere, including online. It is not cyano and I don't think, diatoms. It will cover sand first, then rock and coral and any hard plastic surfaces. It can grow as long as 1/8". It does not respond to ChemiClean or any commercial algae control. I tried lights out for a week, which made it go away. However, as soon as I slowly started increasing light, it returned, even at just 8% of "normal" levels. My corals and anemones are suffering from no/low light. I have tons of flow, throughout the tank (90 gal). It does not blow away. I cut back on feeding. All parameters are fine and no high phosphates. Stumped, help!
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What does it feel like to touch? Is it easily removed - scraped from the surfaces it grows on? Can you get a scrape sample close up photo under good light on white paper? good luck.
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02/28/2020, 04:41 PM | #3 |
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What are your phosphate levels?
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02/28/2020, 05:40 PM | #4 |
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Scrubber_steve, feels kind of rough textured/scratchy. I can scrape off plastic with fingernail pressure. I will get a macro shot in A.M.
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03/02/2020, 11:09 AM | #6 |
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I've been trying to attach close-up pics for the last two days, but they won't load. Gives me an error message, saying security token missing. No response on problem from mods. Still having the algae problem.
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03/03/2020, 10:12 AM | #7 |
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Scrubber-steve, hopefully you can see the algae better now. To me, it looks like it's made of tiny circles.
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03/03/2020, 10:49 AM | #8 |
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Looks like diatoms.
How's your cleanup crew? Diversity is key. A fighting conch and/or sea cucumber might help keep your sand clean. Multiple species of reproducing snails should help with the rocks. Also pods can help, and provide live food for your fish.
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It looks like Cyrano, but Orange. Course like a calcareous turf ??? There's some unusual things grow in water, & you have one of them. I suggest trying vibrant. Nothing to loose.
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