95harley
Active Member
So I tried converting my 240g FOWLR to a what I had planned on being a softie reef but the algae is really starting to PISS ME OFF.
I sold all my fish and let the tank sit empty for 30 days so if there was any fish diseases (ich) in there it would be long gone. After a GOOD cleaning and upgrading my skimmer pump and lights from PC's to T5's I added my eel and damsels back into the tank.
BOOM!!!! First week or so I had a Diatom explosion but the parameters of the tank never moved....no re-cycle.
As soon as it was gone I was COVERED in a thick slimy heavy coat of Greenish brown strandy alage. It's not hair algae, it's like a real thick heavy mat that creates bubbles of air and floats upwards like strands of rotting lettuce.
it has clogged my filters, and filled my skimmer several times over the last month but I can't seem to beat it.
I have added a dozen Turbo's and a dozen Astrea's and they made a dent but as soon as I went back to full lighting it all came back x2. I never had Cyno attack and it has been up for 1.5 months now and I have been fighting this stuff almost the full time.
Funny thing is my parameters are perfect.
1.024
77 F
0 Ammonia
0 Nitrites
0 Nitrates
0.25 Phos (maybe)
For now I have just shut the lights off for a few days to see if I can get ahead of it. It is so thick that my argonite substrate is covered with it and it is so heavy that a pyton at full power is not strong enough to lift it. But when you had pick it off it is mushy and falls apart in your hand.
Funny thing is this tank has been up and running as a FOWLR for 2-3 years and I NEVER had this problem.
I'm running 16 - 48" HO T5's which equate to about 5w per gallon. Is this the problem?
I had the blue's on 10am-11pm and the white's from noon-9pm.
Should I go WAY BACK on the lights?
HELP
I sold all my fish and let the tank sit empty for 30 days so if there was any fish diseases (ich) in there it would be long gone. After a GOOD cleaning and upgrading my skimmer pump and lights from PC's to T5's I added my eel and damsels back into the tank.
BOOM!!!! First week or so I had a Diatom explosion but the parameters of the tank never moved....no re-cycle.
As soon as it was gone I was COVERED in a thick slimy heavy coat of Greenish brown strandy alage. It's not hair algae, it's like a real thick heavy mat that creates bubbles of air and floats upwards like strands of rotting lettuce.
it has clogged my filters, and filled my skimmer several times over the last month but I can't seem to beat it.
I have added a dozen Turbo's and a dozen Astrea's and they made a dent but as soon as I went back to full lighting it all came back x2. I never had Cyno attack and it has been up for 1.5 months now and I have been fighting this stuff almost the full time.
Funny thing is my parameters are perfect.
1.024
77 F
0 Ammonia
0 Nitrites
0 Nitrates
0.25 Phos (maybe)
For now I have just shut the lights off for a few days to see if I can get ahead of it. It is so thick that my argonite substrate is covered with it and it is so heavy that a pyton at full power is not strong enough to lift it. But when you had pick it off it is mushy and falls apart in your hand.
Funny thing is this tank has been up and running as a FOWLR for 2-3 years and I NEVER had this problem.
I'm running 16 - 48" HO T5's which equate to about 5w per gallon. Is this the problem?
I had the blue's on 10am-11pm and the white's from noon-9pm.
Should I go WAY BACK on the lights?
HELP