extremepcs
Member
Hi all,
I installed an AquaController 3 on my 4 month old 125g reef tank 2 weeks ago. I'm using it to monitor Ph, temp, and ORP. It also controls all of my lighting.
My ORP readings are averaging 215. Is that too low? Could it be the/a cause of algea? I've been having moderate green algea problems for about 1 month... just on the glass, no hair algea. Ph is averaging 8.3, temp about 80. Nitrites are 0, nitrates 0-5. Should I look at getting a ozonizer, or are there any "home remedies" to raise ORP (if it needs to be raised).
I don't think my lights are causing the algea, but I could be wrong. I have (3) 150w MH. I have had the algea problem since before I added MH lighting. I do a 1/4 water change twice a month (RODI water) Here's my current lighting schedule:
7 AM - Actinics on
9 AM - first MH on
10 AM - second MH on
11 AM - third MH on
1 PM - first MH off
2 PM - second MH off
3 PM - third MH off
5 PM - Actinics off
Any suggestions would be appreicated. Sorry for rambling
Thanks!
I installed an AquaController 3 on my 4 month old 125g reef tank 2 weeks ago. I'm using it to monitor Ph, temp, and ORP. It also controls all of my lighting.
My ORP readings are averaging 215. Is that too low? Could it be the/a cause of algea? I've been having moderate green algea problems for about 1 month... just on the glass, no hair algea. Ph is averaging 8.3, temp about 80. Nitrites are 0, nitrates 0-5. Should I look at getting a ozonizer, or are there any "home remedies" to raise ORP (if it needs to be raised).
I don't think my lights are causing the algea, but I could be wrong. I have (3) 150w MH. I have had the algea problem since before I added MH lighting. I do a 1/4 water change twice a month (RODI water) Here's my current lighting schedule:
7 AM - Actinics on
9 AM - first MH on
10 AM - second MH on
11 AM - third MH on
1 PM - first MH off
2 PM - second MH off
3 PM - third MH off
5 PM - Actinics off
Any suggestions would be appreicated. Sorry for rambling
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Thanks!