justaqtcub
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I am in dire need of some help with my 58 gallon. I have algae coming out of my ears. About a month ago, I broke down the tank and scrubed down all the rock because the entire tank was a giant green sesspool. After scrubbing the rock, cleaning almost all algae off them, scrapping the glass clean and adding 30lbs of live sand to the existing crushed coral base I had, the tank looked very good. I have been adding a bacteria, provided by the Local Fish Store, which is suppose to eliminate hair algae. I have been adding this weekly. It says to add it weekly until the problem is resloved. Before I did this massive cleaning, I took all my fish to the local store for credit. With this credit, I purchased an entire cleanup crew again. The Hawaiian Zebra Hermits are DEVILS. They wipped out my entire crew that I had previously. I currently have 4 Giant Turbo Snails, 20 red hermits, 5 Astrea Snails. My cleanup crew looks sluggish, as if they have no desire to eat. The water tests as follows: pH - 8.3, Ammonia - 0, Alk - 4, Phosphates - ~0.4, Calcium - > 450, Nitrates - < 20, Nitrites - 0.
When I did the massive cleaning, I cleaned everything... my sump, protein skimmer and all filters. I removed the bio balls in my sump. I kept hearing that they were the main cause of my Nitrates.
Now, a month after the cleaning, the algae looks likes it going to over run the entire tank again. The bacteria that I have been adding does not look like it's helping one bit. And at $15 bucks a bottle which only last less than a week, it's too freaking expensive to keep adding when it appears to be doing nothing. Someone please help. Or come pick up this tank. I am so ready to get rid of it.
Sincerely,
VERY FRUSTRATED HOBBYIST
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I am serious about selling it. Everything for best offer. Local Dallas Metroplex only.
I am in dire need of some help with my 58 gallon. I have algae coming out of my ears. About a month ago, I broke down the tank and scrubed down all the rock because the entire tank was a giant green sesspool. After scrubbing the rock, cleaning almost all algae off them, scrapping the glass clean and adding 30lbs of live sand to the existing crushed coral base I had, the tank looked very good. I have been adding a bacteria, provided by the Local Fish Store, which is suppose to eliminate hair algae. I have been adding this weekly. It says to add it weekly until the problem is resloved. Before I did this massive cleaning, I took all my fish to the local store for credit. With this credit, I purchased an entire cleanup crew again. The Hawaiian Zebra Hermits are DEVILS. They wipped out my entire crew that I had previously. I currently have 4 Giant Turbo Snails, 20 red hermits, 5 Astrea Snails. My cleanup crew looks sluggish, as if they have no desire to eat. The water tests as follows: pH - 8.3, Ammonia - 0, Alk - 4, Phosphates - ~0.4, Calcium - > 450, Nitrates - < 20, Nitrites - 0.
When I did the massive cleaning, I cleaned everything... my sump, protein skimmer and all filters. I removed the bio balls in my sump. I kept hearing that they were the main cause of my Nitrates.
Now, a month after the cleaning, the algae looks likes it going to over run the entire tank again. The bacteria that I have been adding does not look like it's helping one bit. And at $15 bucks a bottle which only last less than a week, it's too freaking expensive to keep adding when it appears to be doing nothing. Someone please help. Or come pick up this tank. I am so ready to get rid of it.
Sincerely,
VERY FRUSTRATED HOBBYIST
:help: :help: :help:
I am serious about selling it. Everything for best offer. Local Dallas Metroplex only.