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06/27/2007, 01:35 PM | #1 |
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Bubble algae outbreak
I have had an outbreak of bubble algae, I use ro/di water, and last week added a phosban reactor rated for a 150 gallon aquarium on my 75, and have yet to see any results. Is there anything else I can do. I purchased 2 emerald mithrix crabs, and they have yet do anything after 1 month. Is there anything else I can do to remedy this problem?
Also I've been keeping my tank at 82 degrees for over a year now is this temperature too high. I used to keep it at 78 but after reading through a few books the suggested temperature was 82. Anythoughts? |
06/27/2007, 02:26 PM | #2 |
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I'd give the reactor more time.
I don't think temperature is the issue, since many reefs, including mine, are run at around 82 F. I didn't see any algal issues when I ramped the temperature up from 78 F, personally.
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06/27/2007, 03:03 PM | #3 |
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I would try to manually remove any larger spots of bubble algae, but don't burst the bubbles.
It will take a looooooooooooooooooong time for the lack of Pi to start seriously hurting the current algae. It might wind up being a game of patience. I don't know how correct it is, but I have read that some species of mithhrax crabs are "better" bubble algae eaters than others. Also some people claim luck with Foxface and sailfin tangs, but i don't know for sure. |
06/27/2007, 09:03 PM | #4 |
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I personally think 82 is pushing it. I know Jonathan lives in California so it probably can't be helped without owing the electric company his life savings.
I run my tank at 79. Higher temperatures decrease the dissolved oxygen levels and if you do have a power failure, it gives the inhabitants that much less time until power is restored. Do you test for phosphates and nitrates ? |
06/27/2007, 11:14 PM | #5 |
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im waiting for my kit my last one was unreliable
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