heide264
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I am really at a loss for what to do at this point =(. Bad algae issue all around. Mostly hair.I will try to separate the thread describing my setup a bit to make it easier to read. Bolded some more applicable parts if you want to skim and shoot some ideas anyhow.Setup and History:My 30g reef tank has been set up for about 5 years now, give or take one. Over time I have accumulated about 40-45lbs of live rock, and have about a 1" sand bed. I've always had a slight hair algae problem, but it has continuously gotten worse overtime.
Filtration:
I have a 10g tank that runs off an overflow from the 30g and is pumped back up. The fuge has a 1-2" sandbed, a couple chunks of rock, and some rooted macro algae growing in it (the smooth round leaves - name is escaping me). Some brownish hair algae is in the sump as well but nothing bad. Have a power compact light over the sump that is on 24/7. Not very high current in it - I have tried but it is hard to keep pumps running in it to up the current and the overflow is not the best. Also have an AquaC remora running on the back of the main tank. Have had an emperor power filter (the big model but with only one side on it; not the double sided one) on the back minus the biowheel off and on when needed; have it on now for a while to try and remove some of the algae that gets knocked loose (i admit to not washing the pads as much as I should).
I use RO water from a LFS and buy the premade caribsea saltwater containters.
Do a 5g water change every couple weeks
Water parameters are perfect (0 on the nitrogen cycle levels, 0 P04s, ph = 8.2+-.1, alk I keep a bit higher than average - don't have the levels but its 2/3 up on my test kit, calcium and traces check out too)
Lighting:
Tank is lit with 2x96W PC bulbs about 6-7" above the water. One 20k bulb one 14k (I think). Have them on 7 hours a day at the moment. If i leave them on longer, the algae gets worse; if I turn them off sooner the corals in it start to take a hit. Replace the bulbs one at a time 6 months apart. They get salt creep on them but I try to keep them fairly clean.
Feeding:
The tank only has a percula clown and a yellow watchmen at the moment fish wise, so I feed flake food once maybe twice a week and half of a frozen cube of whatnot - normally brine or krill of some sort - once a week if that.
Don't think it's an issue of overfeeding to say the least.
Livestock:
-Fish: Percula clown and Yellow Watchmen
-Corals: Pink hammer, red monti cap, blue candy, some scattered red shrooms, and the occasional GSP that pops up. Corals are doing great minus the algae that i have to pull off of them.
-Cleanup Crew: bunch of small reef crabs, few snails, emerald crab, forget what else. I have trouble keeping cleanup crews alive for whatever reason. Snails seem to die a couple days after adding them and crabs never last long. It's like my algae is toxic.
Problem:
I've had a continuously growing algae issue. Mostly hair. I have tried manual removal, cutting the lights back, feeding less, more water changes, heavier filtration, adding more cleanup crew, "Marine S.A.T." to try and clear up some of the hair algae to save my corals (don't like to use chemicals, but actually worked pretty well, now just have other forms like bubble algae more so which don't kill my monti cap at least for now), changing flow patterns in the tank - just about everything.
I am starting to think I might have just gotten saturated liverock in the first place from the LFS. They also seem to have hair algae issues in their tanks. Would answer a lot of my problems. I am thinking my next move is to make a lot of base rock myself - I remember seeing a tutorial somewhere, and to replace my liverock in the tank section by section. The live rock is starting to fall apart and mess up my structure anyhow.
I can take some pictures of the setup if anybody thinks it would help. If any other information would help, let me know. Really at a loss for what to do at this point.
Thanks.
Filtration:
I have a 10g tank that runs off an overflow from the 30g and is pumped back up. The fuge has a 1-2" sandbed, a couple chunks of rock, and some rooted macro algae growing in it (the smooth round leaves - name is escaping me). Some brownish hair algae is in the sump as well but nothing bad. Have a power compact light over the sump that is on 24/7. Not very high current in it - I have tried but it is hard to keep pumps running in it to up the current and the overflow is not the best. Also have an AquaC remora running on the back of the main tank. Have had an emperor power filter (the big model but with only one side on it; not the double sided one) on the back minus the biowheel off and on when needed; have it on now for a while to try and remove some of the algae that gets knocked loose (i admit to not washing the pads as much as I should).
I use RO water from a LFS and buy the premade caribsea saltwater containters.
Do a 5g water change every couple weeks
Water parameters are perfect (0 on the nitrogen cycle levels, 0 P04s, ph = 8.2+-.1, alk I keep a bit higher than average - don't have the levels but its 2/3 up on my test kit, calcium and traces check out too)
Lighting:
Tank is lit with 2x96W PC bulbs about 6-7" above the water. One 20k bulb one 14k (I think). Have them on 7 hours a day at the moment. If i leave them on longer, the algae gets worse; if I turn them off sooner the corals in it start to take a hit. Replace the bulbs one at a time 6 months apart. They get salt creep on them but I try to keep them fairly clean.
Feeding:
The tank only has a percula clown and a yellow watchmen at the moment fish wise, so I feed flake food once maybe twice a week and half of a frozen cube of whatnot - normally brine or krill of some sort - once a week if that.
Don't think it's an issue of overfeeding to say the least.
Livestock:
-Fish: Percula clown and Yellow Watchmen
-Corals: Pink hammer, red monti cap, blue candy, some scattered red shrooms, and the occasional GSP that pops up. Corals are doing great minus the algae that i have to pull off of them.
-Cleanup Crew: bunch of small reef crabs, few snails, emerald crab, forget what else. I have trouble keeping cleanup crews alive for whatever reason. Snails seem to die a couple days after adding them and crabs never last long. It's like my algae is toxic.
Problem:
I've had a continuously growing algae issue. Mostly hair. I have tried manual removal, cutting the lights back, feeding less, more water changes, heavier filtration, adding more cleanup crew, "Marine S.A.T." to try and clear up some of the hair algae to save my corals (don't like to use chemicals, but actually worked pretty well, now just have other forms like bubble algae more so which don't kill my monti cap at least for now), changing flow patterns in the tank - just about everything.
I am starting to think I might have just gotten saturated liverock in the first place from the LFS. They also seem to have hair algae issues in their tanks. Would answer a lot of my problems. I am thinking my next move is to make a lot of base rock myself - I remember seeing a tutorial somewhere, and to replace my liverock in the tank section by section. The live rock is starting to fall apart and mess up my structure anyhow.
I can take some pictures of the setup if anybody thinks it would help. If any other information would help, let me know. Really at a loss for what to do at this point.
Thanks.