spammie5
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I have had my 55 gal tank set up since Christmas of last year....recently, my tank looked more like a kelp forest (although not quite as pretty and inhabited) with what I'm assuming is hair algae and I'm down to these tank inhabitants:
1 Peppermint Shrimp
1 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Red Knobby Star
Few Hermits
Few Nassarius Snails
Couple Mexican Turbo Snails
I had a much larger CUC and I had fish too, but in the last 4-6 months, I have not been able to devote the time or money to my tank like it demands and that's what I have now...
So today, I attacked my tank. I scraped off every ounce of hair algae from the glass that I could. I have HA on every single piece of live rock but I did scrape them best I could and capture the floating algae in net. I did a 20% water change and...finally....rinsed all the media in my canister filter....
The last time I attacked the HA was probably 6 weeks ago and that was about all I did: scraped it and caught it in net. I tested my water then and all checked out fine except my pH...so today I picked up some SeaChem pH buffer and after close to 5 hours of work scraping, collecting, water-changing and refilling tank, my water params are this:
Ammonia: 0 ppm
pH: 8.4
Phosphates: 0 ppm
Nitrites: 0 ppm
Specific Gravity: 1.021-1.024 depending on how my hydrometer wants to act...
Temp: 77 degrees
I have fantastic pink and green coralline algae growing on rocks and back glass. I saw isopods and copepods in my tank as of this evening while checking things out with lights off. I do have an increase in vermetid snail tubes but I'm also finding more small tube worms as well.
I am only running cheapo flourescent lights right now until I can afford good T-5s or something equivalent. But in my 48" strip I have a 40w Power-Glo bulb and a 40w Marine-Glo bulb. I decreased the light time 6 weeks ago when I first attacked the HA and went from 11 hours to 9 hours.
I only have the one canister filter plus 2 Koralia #3 PHs...
So, I guess my question is this....what advice can anyone give me at this point other than keep watching it, testing it and performing regular water changes? Or did I just answer all my own questions? LOL....It's been a while since I've been on these boards and been catching up all evening, so posting makes me feel like I'm officially back somehow...
Aaahhh...nice to be back among the swimming....
Thanks in advance for any advice!
1 Peppermint Shrimp
1 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Red Knobby Star
Few Hermits
Few Nassarius Snails
Couple Mexican Turbo Snails
I had a much larger CUC and I had fish too, but in the last 4-6 months, I have not been able to devote the time or money to my tank like it demands and that's what I have now...
So today, I attacked my tank. I scraped off every ounce of hair algae from the glass that I could. I have HA on every single piece of live rock but I did scrape them best I could and capture the floating algae in net. I did a 20% water change and...finally....rinsed all the media in my canister filter....
The last time I attacked the HA was probably 6 weeks ago and that was about all I did: scraped it and caught it in net. I tested my water then and all checked out fine except my pH...so today I picked up some SeaChem pH buffer and after close to 5 hours of work scraping, collecting, water-changing and refilling tank, my water params are this:
Ammonia: 0 ppm
pH: 8.4
Phosphates: 0 ppm
Nitrites: 0 ppm
Specific Gravity: 1.021-1.024 depending on how my hydrometer wants to act...
Temp: 77 degrees
I have fantastic pink and green coralline algae growing on rocks and back glass. I saw isopods and copepods in my tank as of this evening while checking things out with lights off. I do have an increase in vermetid snail tubes but I'm also finding more small tube worms as well.
I am only running cheapo flourescent lights right now until I can afford good T-5s or something equivalent. But in my 48" strip I have a 40w Power-Glo bulb and a 40w Marine-Glo bulb. I decreased the light time 6 weeks ago when I first attacked the HA and went from 11 hours to 9 hours.
I only have the one canister filter plus 2 Koralia #3 PHs...
So, I guess my question is this....what advice can anyone give me at this point other than keep watching it, testing it and performing regular water changes? Or did I just answer all my own questions? LOL....It's been a while since I've been on these boards and been catching up all evening, so posting makes me feel like I'm officially back somehow...
Aaahhh...nice to be back among the swimming....
Thanks in advance for any advice!