Red Slime ???

gregs

Member
I believe this to be Red Slime algea, and respectfully request comments and feedback on plan of action.
Amonia 0
Nitrate 0
Nitrite 0
ph 8.2
sg 1.022
temp 79
alk 2.5
75g main tank w/ (10/06)
90lb live rock
3-4in live sand
1x Korilina 1
2x Koralina 2
1x Koralina 4
Filstar XP3 Canister w/
Bio Zorb (replaced 10/11/07)
Chemi-pure (replaced 10/11/07)
30g sump w/
fuge - cheato, live rock/sand
protien skimmer
mag-5 return pump
Ro/DI water source
Live stock:
2x Firefish goby
1 med Foxface
2xGold stripe clown
1x Mandarine goby
1x spotted goby
12 or so magarita snails
12-20 blue leg hermits
serpent starfish (not seen since flatworm exit) 50/50 whether it survived the treatment since it can hipe pretty well.
bta
cleaner shrimp
zoo
clam
sponge
acropora
montipora
lobophilia
star polyp
mushroom
kenya tree
Recent History:
Replaced PC fixture with HQI/T5 fixture (9/07) and struggled to maintain temp control for the first few days. Initial lighting schedule was over 12hr/day T5 actinic, and 10hr/day hqi. Started seeing algea outbreak within in about the 2nd to 3rd week. Backed down on feeding (every 2-3 days a mixture of frozen variety/flake) , and lighting to its current 10hr T5, 7hr hqi, but continued to see algea grow.
About 3 weeks ago I pulled some out and discovered I also had a pretty bad case of flat worms. Did a Flatworm exit treatment and now need to refocus on the algea. Have ordered a new Koralina 4 water mover, and 2 new bags of Chemi pure and Phos Zorb.
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Greg
 
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allenk

Guest
Looks like red slime to me. I had that for quite awhile. When I changed my flow (increased the flow throughout the tank), it went away on its own. From what i've read on this board, this forms in area of low water flow.
I didn't use a phosphate remover, but I know some have suggested this can also be caused by phosphates which is often found in flake and frozen foods.
 

mcbdz

Active Member
How often are you doing water changes? and how much? are you suction as much out as possible with each water change?
 

gregs

Member
roughly 20g at least 2 times per month, using ro/di (levenson unit) canisters <8months old. I do suction out as much as I can the last few times, this picture represents about 10 days of growth.
 
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