Alge Trouble

meowzer

Moderator
I'm sorry, but I find it odd that someone would set up a 75g sw tank with just cc and NOTHING else...did you do any research at all on SW tanks?
 

mitchjr

New Member
dont be sorry and yes i did and that is what i was told for a fish only tank but im learning more as i go thats why im talking to other people now
 

meowzer

Moderator
for a 75g I think you probably need more flow....look into getting some LR. since you already have fish you will have to make sure it is cured b4 you put it in though
 

rigdon87

Member
+1
. and for flow 10 turns per gallon is a absolute minimum for a fowlr tank. start using ro water, you can get it almost any where, walmart sells it for like .20 cents a gallon.Definatly add live rock!! if your looking for a quick fix turbo snails are awsome when it comes to hair algae!!
 
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beverly pue

Guest
what kind of water is this you can get from Wall Mart. Not sure of the abbreviations
 

monalisa

Active Member
Originally Posted by beverly pue
http:///forum/post/2974736
what kind of water is this you can get from Wall Mart. Not sure of the abbreviations

Yes, you can get RO (reverse osmosis) water from Wal Mart Super Center. Best to get your own filter unit in time. I lugged water from WM for 2 years before I got my own RO unit. Worth every penny!
Lisa
 

monalisa

Active Member
Hi Reedsburg...
I totally agree with previous posts in that you need more LR in your system. It acts as a great natural filtering system. Add it slowly at this point though to avoid any possible die off which could cause a spike...how far away from you is the closest LFS where you can obtain said LR?
I have to disagree with the previous poster about your system not be a young one at only 6 months along. It typically takes a much longer time for the tank to establish and become stable. This could potentially take years to go through different kinds of algae problems and other things. There's a huge learning curve to this, but it's a very fun and rewarding experience. You'll love it once everything stabilizes and you can see the progress that you've made.
Also, in a 75gal more flow wouldn't hurt either, that would definitely help with the algae problem. Be sure not to overfeed (I sometimes let my fish go every other day feeding rather than every day... especially during the summer months when lighting is a bit more drawn out from the longer days.
Where's Reedsburg? LOL...
Lisa
 
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