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Tank issues
So I'm battling extreme coral paleness, cloudy water, STN and algae issues.
I have some sort of green hair algae and possibly even a green Cyano (these are also pale) and have been for months. My Hanna ULR reads 0.003 ppm phosphate (yes, 0.003). The cloudy water started when I began running the GFO a few weeks ago, as did my STN, so I think that those issues are likely from GFO. The paleness I can't grasp. This tank has been pale since April. It thought it was low lighting, maybe nutrients, but I fixed both and it appears to have just gotten worse. Flow is with 2 MP10s in a 50 cube. I have a skimmer that pulls out black juice. I have an 8 bulb t5 which may be providing too much light now. PAR was 300-400 for most coral when I adjusted it lower months ago. Right now though, my main concern is algae. Any pointers and IDs on how to cure this? ![]() ![]() Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk |
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Not an expert by any means, but that looks bacterial to me. You say this has been months, were there any changes to your regular schedule around that time? What size tank? Other parameters?
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Lookup chrystophytes. Looks sort of like that to me...
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Yeah, that is what I was thinking too. I'd look for silicates in the RODI. What kind of RODI are you using and are the filters/media fresh?
I wouldn't be running GFO if you are at .003 po4. What are your nitrates? Feeding regime? Can you give more details on your complete setup?
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I'd be interested in know what Calcium is reading - some of the literature would indicate that it (chrystophytes) prefers low Ca.
Short term, however, I'd pull each and every rock and give them a good scrub down in old tank water - and you'll have plenty - I'd also do about a 50% water change at the same time.
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If they are chrystophytes, I've heard that Algaefix Marine has helped cut it back. Obviously not a good long term solution but it has at least worked in the short term.
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I use a 4 stage ridiculous. My Disolved solids post DI is 0. I'm not sure what my nitrates are, tbh. What's a quality test kit? I feed once every two days. It's pretty inconsistent though. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk |
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And yes, I do believe that chrystophytes is the correct ID. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk |
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I use salifert for nitrates, alk, ca, mag, and ammonia. Hanna ulr736 for phosphates.
You could still be getting silicates through the RODI even with 0tds. While excess phosphates definitely contribute to algae issues there is often something else going on. May consider getting a di cart that specifically targets silicates.
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Those corals don't look pale, they look dead.
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Your best option to start over again. My philosophy is if I can't test for something I will not use. For a successful reef, all you need is good water chemistry (ALK/CAL/MG), decent skimming, good flow, good lighting.
Looking at your pics above, corals are bleached/dead so fresh start will be the least painful way to go. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I too have a similar philosophy, unless something is wrong. I can't test for Sentinel, but I know it is e effective against red bugs. Plus, if your suggestion is to start over, then there is no harm in trying an algaecide. Starting over is more of a last case resort, that still may not solve my issue. It too may be temporary if nothing changes with my system (I.e. silicates in RODI). Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk Last edited by kevin_e; 02/15/2017 at 08:15 AM. |
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Al Oxide will soak up silicates.
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The alhaefix seems to be doing the trick. A majority of the algae has become brown and easily runs off the rock. I'm seeing large dieback with no new growth. Next step is figuring out the source of my issue. Nutrients are low and coral are pale, but fairly healthy despite paleness.
Is the silicate buster rodi filter worth a shot? I can't imagine where else silicates are coming from. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk |
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I can't see why it would hurt.
Do you have anything in your tank that absorbs silicates? With all the dieback, I'd have some sort of silicate removal media to absorb any further release from within your tank (since the chrystophytes aren't doing it anymore).
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