sly
Active Member
Title pretty much says it all. I don't know what's going on. I've had an outbreak of brown hair algae in my tank. My nitrates, nitrites, ammonia are all 0 with pH 8.3 and temp 82. SG is 1.023.
I've kept cleaning out the prefilters and I'm running ozone in my skimmer. My filtered water is clean. I just bought a new element for it to make sure.
Two days ago I did nearly a 100% water change. I scrubbed my rocks with a toothbrush to remove algae and vaccumed the substrate heavily. I threw in two big bags of carbon as well.
Now 2 days later I have brown hair algae all over the place again. My feather duster is not wanting to open much, the anemone is shriveled although its color still looks good. The snails are not eating much and some want to stay flipped up on their backs.
I thought I might have a problem with bad silicon poisoning the water so I removed my fuge for awhile and reglued it with aquarium silicon. I haven't put in back in the system yet but I still am getting a massive buildup of brown algae again.
It's covering my coralline completely and forming thick blankets on the substrate.
I don't know what to do. I just spent $80 on Instant Ocean salt, new water filter, and carbon.
I've kept cleaning out the prefilters and I'm running ozone in my skimmer. My filtered water is clean. I just bought a new element for it to make sure.
Two days ago I did nearly a 100% water change. I scrubbed my rocks with a toothbrush to remove algae and vaccumed the substrate heavily. I threw in two big bags of carbon as well.
Now 2 days later I have brown hair algae all over the place again. My feather duster is not wanting to open much, the anemone is shriveled although its color still looks good. The snails are not eating much and some want to stay flipped up on their backs.
I thought I might have a problem with bad silicon poisoning the water so I removed my fuge for awhile and reglued it with aquarium silicon. I haven't put in back in the system yet but I still am getting a massive buildup of brown algae again.
It's covering my coralline completely and forming thick blankets on the substrate.
I don't know what to do. I just spent $80 on Instant Ocean salt, new water filter, and carbon.