Originally Posted by renisel
I was only feeding my SFE and my frogfish every 2-3 days, and my clown and chromis twice daily. The frogfish and SFE quickly gulp down all of their food directly from the feeding stick, so there is no waste. When I feed the clown and chromis flakes, the extras are swept up by the overflow and I rinse off my filter pad after it collects the garbage. When I feed them Formula 2 cubes, my hermits seem to get on top of the leftovers pretty quickly. Basically, I don't end up with much of any leftover food in the tank to provide nutrients for the algae. I also have two powerheads plus the sump return providing about 600 gph of water flow--and then the skimmer sucking up another 275 gph or so. I do not use RO water because I regularly test my tap water when mixing it for water changes to make sure it is devoid of ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, copper, silicates and phosphates--and it always comes up clean. I would gladly start using RO if I thought my water supply was providing fuel for the algae, but I have tested for every food source I know of. I know that some tests are better than others, but is Salifert really so much better than Seachem or Hagen that they would repeatedly register 10 for nitrates, or 0 phosphates or silicates, when there was really enough there to cause significant algae problems?
I would clean up the tank, and switch to RO/ DI water for 1 year and see if there is a difference. I would also add more flow at the bottom of the tank, via some PVC pipe. I cut some PVC at 45, and glued a big PVC cap to them, and set my powerheads on them. It pumps the water down to the bottom.