spnohio
Member
I need some help! I have a 75 gallon with sup and fuge that has been up and running going on almost two years. I had very good coralline algae (purplish algae growth on live rocks) and now it seems like the purple is converting to green hair algae.
As of Feb 13 these were my measurements after about a 16 gallon water change.
30 ppt, 1.023 SG, Temp. 77.2, PH was 8.0, Ammonia was 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 5, Phosphate .1, ca2 300pm - which is way low.
I just replaced my lights in December.
I have PBTang, Flame Angel, Shrimp Goby, and Orange Spotted Goby, various clean up crew and a Fire Shrimp.
I also have Purple Mushroom Corals, a Purple Tipped Anemome, Colt Coral and a Elegance Coral (Which is doing great).
I also have a two power heads, one is a Hydro Koralia #2 600 GPH and a Aqua Tech 170 GPH
Am I running my lights too long? Do I have enough flow? Is there a good fish that will eat the algae? (Although that may be a temporary solution) what is causing my green hair algae? Also is there a shrimp that will eat antipasti? I have a few springing up?
Any help would be great!
As of Feb 13 these were my measurements after about a 16 gallon water change.
30 ppt, 1.023 SG, Temp. 77.2, PH was 8.0, Ammonia was 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 5, Phosphate .1, ca2 300pm - which is way low.
I just replaced my lights in December.
I have PBTang, Flame Angel, Shrimp Goby, and Orange Spotted Goby, various clean up crew and a Fire Shrimp.
I also have Purple Mushroom Corals, a Purple Tipped Anemome, Colt Coral and a Elegance Coral (Which is doing great).
I also have a two power heads, one is a Hydro Koralia #2 600 GPH and a Aqua Tech 170 GPH
Am I running my lights too long? Do I have enough flow? Is there a good fish that will eat the algae? (Although that may be a temporary solution) what is causing my green hair algae? Also is there a shrimp that will eat antipasti? I have a few springing up?
Any help would be great!