My 120g reef has been set up for 13 months. For 8 of those months I have been, and continue, to battle with a short, brown, turf like algae that is covering all rocks, clams, and any hard surface exposed to light. Below are two pictures of the stuff.
I have tried the lawnmower blenny, he hated the stuff and eventually died as I could not get him to eat prepared foods. My Atlantic Blue tang actually picks at the stuff and eats some of it. He is fat and healthy but not making any impact on this stuff. I have 4 Queen conchs, they are growing and thriving but making no dent in the stuff. When I scrub with a toothbrush and get some of it off, and I mean a very small amount as it is fastened well to the rocks, I find coralline algae under a lot of it. This stuff is only covering more and more of my hard surface in the tank. It traps detritus and oxegyn bubbles all day long. I often blow the rocks with a turkey baster to get the bubbles off during the day. It is incrediably ugly. Tank params: Nitrates 0, pH 7.9-8.3, alk 9.0, cal 450. OI run a LifeReef skimmer and pull gunk out regularly. I run a calcium reactor and have always wondered if the CO2 is feeding it. I had the reactor off line for 2 weeks with no difference. I tested for phosphates with the Salifert test, damn hard to read, but there seems to be traces of phosphates. I use RO/DI water and replaced all filters a month ago, this water shows up with no phosphates. No change. On the underside of the rocks I have beautiful coralline algae and pretty colors, on top, well, the pictures speak for themselves. I run a refugium with reverse lighting and have very healthy macro algae growth. Interesting to note that none of this turf crap grows in the refugium. I use a LOA light over the refugium. I have 2x400w 65K iwasakis and 4x110 VHO actinics on regular light cycle. If the lighting is the problem how do I deal with it? Others run this lighting scheme and have none of this stuff in their tanks. All corals are not affected by this algae. The sps are able to encrust over it and kill it off, but that is just a consolation prize. I feed homemade fish food along with Sweetwater Zooplankton, Dt's, and golden pearls on a rotating schedule. I must say all fish, corals, and clams are very healthy, vibrant colors, and growing. My tank is just butt ugly with this stuff. My other tank, a 40g reef using the same water, PC lights, and only one fish with soft corals and a few lps has none of this algae. It has a couple of other kinds of algae but this is due to no algae grazers in the tank and years and years of natural growth. It actually looks pretty and is in very small amounts. I do feed a lot less to the 40g than the 120g. Any help out there? I have been scrubbing and suffering for 8 months, this is only getting worse. Help is very appreciated.


I have tried the lawnmower blenny, he hated the stuff and eventually died as I could not get him to eat prepared foods. My Atlantic Blue tang actually picks at the stuff and eats some of it. He is fat and healthy but not making any impact on this stuff. I have 4 Queen conchs, they are growing and thriving but making no dent in the stuff. When I scrub with a toothbrush and get some of it off, and I mean a very small amount as it is fastened well to the rocks, I find coralline algae under a lot of it. This stuff is only covering more and more of my hard surface in the tank. It traps detritus and oxegyn bubbles all day long. I often blow the rocks with a turkey baster to get the bubbles off during the day. It is incrediably ugly. Tank params: Nitrates 0, pH 7.9-8.3, alk 9.0, cal 450. OI run a LifeReef skimmer and pull gunk out regularly. I run a calcium reactor and have always wondered if the CO2 is feeding it. I had the reactor off line for 2 weeks with no difference. I tested for phosphates with the Salifert test, damn hard to read, but there seems to be traces of phosphates. I use RO/DI water and replaced all filters a month ago, this water shows up with no phosphates. No change. On the underside of the rocks I have beautiful coralline algae and pretty colors, on top, well, the pictures speak for themselves. I run a refugium with reverse lighting and have very healthy macro algae growth. Interesting to note that none of this turf crap grows in the refugium. I use a LOA light over the refugium. I have 2x400w 65K iwasakis and 4x110 VHO actinics on regular light cycle. If the lighting is the problem how do I deal with it? Others run this lighting scheme and have none of this stuff in their tanks. All corals are not affected by this algae. The sps are able to encrust over it and kill it off, but that is just a consolation prize. I feed homemade fish food along with Sweetwater Zooplankton, Dt's, and golden pearls on a rotating schedule. I must say all fish, corals, and clams are very healthy, vibrant colors, and growing. My tank is just butt ugly with this stuff. My other tank, a 40g reef using the same water, PC lights, and only one fish with soft corals and a few lps has none of this algae. It has a couple of other kinds of algae but this is due to no algae grazers in the tank and years and years of natural growth. It actually looks pretty and is in very small amounts. I do feed a lot less to the 40g than the 120g. Any help out there? I have been scrubbing and suffering for 8 months, this is only getting worse. Help is very appreciated.