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sgdcover

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Hi,

I'm struggling with a problem in my tank. I've searched high and low and can't seem to find any reference to it. I've got this coating all over my rocks. It comes off easily, but grows very fast. I've brushed areas to see if it returned and it would within a day. Corals are all doing well and parameters are great. Tanks been running for over a year.

Also, my chaeto has stopped growing and green hair algea is growing in my refugium.

It's hard to describe, but the picture shows it pretty well.
 

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if it is an actual bacterial film its usually from that but i without knowing what you do in your tank such as

water changes
filters
skimmer
gfo
carbon
live stock
clean up crew

and other tank maintenance, i don't have an answer for you without knowing the unanswered ;)...
 
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sgdcover

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Yeah it's a head scratcher. Let's see:

water changes- Normally do 5% per week, but started increasing to 20% per week
filters- No filtration other than refugium and sand bed
skimmer- no skimmer. The chaeto in the refugium had been doing well.
gfo- non
carbon- non. I did have chemipure but I took it out.

and other tank maintenance i don't have an answer for you...
 

sgdcover

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I did some research. I had come across the possibility that it was dinofllagelates, but discounted because the descriptions and photos did not match the problem I'm having. However, after running the micron filter, I'm going to with this as the root problem. Now to figure out what's causing it!

Surprisingly what I'm reading is that the tank is "too clean". Could be as there are no fish in there. I've avoided adding any because of this problem. Should it be safe for me to add fish while all this gunk is in the water? The water itself doesn't smell, only the filter media once it gets full of it.
 

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Dinofllagelates is an evil S.O.B. Frequent water changes seem to make things worse, sometimes it gets rid of it almost immediately. I'm still currently battling it and I'm starting to get the upper hand. I haven't done a water change in 3 weeks because I threw my back out 2 weeks ago. All I've did recently was switch from ESV Mag to Kent Mag (they were out of ESV) and I noticed that both my UV and GFO pumps were failing so I changed them to new pumps. I have no clue if any of the above had any affect on the Dino's current retreat.
 

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