Hi,
I have a 110 gal. tank (set up for about a year)& also had a terrible time with brown (diatom) algae (on the glass & elsewhere). Had a 48" 20,000k (daylight) & 40w actinic originally. Now have 2 48" 40w actinic & 2 55w Perfecto power compacts(daylight). I have the actinics set to come on about 2hrs before the daylights & go off about 2 hrs after the daylights go off. Total light period is about 12 hrs. It's been about 3 months now & I'm not seeing anymore of the brown stuff. Someone had told me that w/stronger lighting & a longer light period, that the photosynthinsis (sp?) would be redirected to a more desirable algae - whew!! Am fairly new at all this & don't quite understand the whole concept but it seems to be working.Also, invested in a cleanup crew consisting of some hermits & snails & I'll tell ya, they REALLY earn their keep (got them thru ffexpess.com).Am planning to upgrade to stronger lighting soon. (If anybody can share some thoughts on that, it would be greatly appreciated) Good luck!!QUOTE]Originally posted by Stingray:
I have a 125 gallon fish-only setup that has been running well for about six months. Since the beginning, I've always had trouble with algae and lighting. I'm to the point where I only have one 48 in. 10,000k bulb running for only four hours a day. I've tried numerous different bulbs and light cycles, but if I leave the cycle on for more than four hours a day I get terrible algae buildup. Because I'm only using the one bulb my fish don't get their colors displayed as they should(and they aren't receiving the necessary light they need to thrive). I've had no major deaths yet, but this sucks very bad!! But to keep that algae down this is what I've to do to keep my tank looking nice. Also, I have a wet/dry and a protein skimmer. I change 25% of the water monthly and all water tests are always right on. Any insight on this topic would be greatly appreciated!