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05/16/2006, 12:47 AM | #1 |
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Green Slime Algae
So I did a search on RC and didn't find much about green slime algae, but I did find a ton of information about red cyano.
I understand that phosphate and nitrate fuels these buggers and best things to do are: -Water changes, suck out as much as you can. Use RODI water with 0 TDS reading. -Feed less or drain foods of their juices -Use Chemi Clean and/or Red Slime removers for cyano. -Grow macro algae to compete for nutrients -add silicate to field the other kind of algae So I did the first four and still having issues. The Chemi-Clean does not target the green slime algae. I need to know what else I can do to get rid of these buggers. Since the tank is in hypo, the skimmer doesn't work too well. So any ideas??? |
05/16/2006, 12:49 AM | #2 |
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more flow in the area's of the alage
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05/16/2006, 12:54 AM | #3 |
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If the tank is undergoing hypo treatment, that might be the major issue. Did it have live rock in it?
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Nitrate is at 10 ppm, Phosphate is at .25ppm. Both test kits use Salifert test kits. This is what I have: 2 x 250 MH lum 3 which are turned off ASM G4 with upgraded 9000 pump Phosban 150 Chaeto Return pump (sedra clone 1350 gph). 2 tunze 6100 at full blast on multicontroller and a ton of heaters. However, I do have a huge bio load. I started using Filter socks to capture them. I am trying to rig up something so I can reach down further to suck out more of the green algae, but I have not had much time since its finals week. |
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05/16/2006, 10:31 AM | #5 |
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Well, the cyanobacteria bloom might be caused by the die-off of the animals in the rock due to hyposalinity. I think you're just stuck for a while.
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05/16/2006, 11:33 AM | #6 |
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alright =/
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