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kma408
09/08/2010, 01:20 PM
My tank have a lot red algae (cyanobacteria) on the sands, What would we avoid it. I used Ro/Di for water change mix salinity salt.

Omie
09/08/2010, 03:30 PM
if you put more flow it will go away... Also u can try red slime, is a powder that u put in the tank and leave it for 48hrs and will get rid of the cyanobacteria.U need to turn off ur skimmer... Is recomended that u do a water change after the 48hrs and when u turn on ur skimmer dont be scare bc it will do bubbles like crazy...!!!

saltwaterfishes
09/08/2010, 03:38 PM
Feed less, more flow.
Red slime remover, I use Chemiclean. Some may be nervous putting it their water.....try smaller dose first.

2Addicted
09/08/2010, 03:41 PM
Imo dont use chemicals. you have to find the problem that is causing the cyno. Once you fix that problem(s) it will go away. Tell us more about your tank.

bertoni
09/08/2010, 05:04 PM
Sometimes, more flow helps, but not always. Chemi-Clean can remove it, although it's been known to crash tanks. Also, the red slime will return over time if there's an underlying problem.

Red slime usually is a cynobacteria, and it feeds on nutrients in the system. Less feeding might be appropriate. Better skimming or running a GFO might help, too.

I'd probably spend a couple minutes every few days siphoning out the slime, if there's a lot of it. That'll help reduce the nutrient load on the system.

Jstdv8
09/08/2010, 05:26 PM
I'd also get your RO water TDS tested. its free adn it will tell you if you aren't really getting pure water.

spudmclellan
09/08/2010, 06:06 PM
My tank has only been up and running for two months. Everything had a nice thick coating of red slime. I just paid attention to my feeding and would turn the lights off for a day or two once a month along with regular water changes. Time will take its course and one day it will be gone.

kma408
09/09/2010, 04:51 PM
Every time when light on it will get more red algae, when the light go off it wil little go away,
My tank is 150 gallon, us orbit light with 2 x 250w HQI, 4Xt5 54w total 716w.
the leng of tank is 48X28X24.
Can I turn off all light for 2 days?

singold
09/09/2010, 05:13 PM
Big believer in treating the prevailing source with cyano -- less nutrients (feeding) & good flow in tank.

bertoni
09/09/2010, 05:32 PM
Turning off the lights for a few days might reduce the appearance issue, but it's extremely likely the problem will come back when the lights go back on.

Palting
09/09/2010, 06:14 PM
You did not say anything about your parameters. Low ph, high nitrates are also a cause.

Here's my recent experience. To make a long story short, I had a gigantic nitrate spike, went from 5 to >50 over several days. Here is what my tank looked like at the nitrate peak:


http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab71/Kalawing/IMG_0145.jpg

I did a close to 100% water change, vacuumed the sand, cleaned/replaced all mechanical filters. Trates went down to almost 0, and cyano has not come back since. BTW, it's a QT, so it's almost devoid of rock.

http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab71/Kalawing/IMG_0148.jpg

kma408
09/13/2010, 10:19 AM
My tank is 150gal over 200 pounds live rock some live rocks still get red algae, I dont think I could go for 100 percent water change, and clean all live rocks. That is too much work and it may stress my corals and fishes. I did Chemi-Clean but few months it came back. When you use the Chemi-clean you must change water in 2 days and also turn off your protein skimmer.

n8ball2013
09/13/2010, 11:13 AM
cyano is the devil if you are storing water in a container prior to entering it into your system you will need to celan it periodically as well. That has been a known factor as well.

julie180
09/13/2010, 11:48 AM
You've got excessive nutrients somewhere. Until you find the source, and correct it, its going to keep coming back.

Swimwiththefish
09/13/2010, 01:14 PM
Put some LR in there... doesn't seems like you havea lot of filtration.

DustinB
09/13/2010, 03:12 PM
That's his hyposalinity treatment tank.