I have a 180 AGA that has 2 400W MH, a 3 inch sandbed and about 200 of LR. I have a continuing problem with red and green algae. It is growing and completely covering my glass every 4 to 5 days. It covers the sand and everything. I beat it once with the use of chemicals, but it came back. Since it has come back it is not nearly as bad, nut it is persistent and annoying. I do not want to use chemicals, I want to find the source.
These are the contributing factors as I see them:
1) My bulb coloration is 5500K. The ones that came with the MH. I have 20000K on order. I have heard that certain colorations are more likely to cause algae.
2) My sand bed is not deep. It is only 3 inches max. Also, there are thousands of air buble trapped under my sand. I can see them where the sand meets the glass. Should I stir the sandbed and are these bubbles a reason for the algae or a result of the algae?
3) My protein skimmer pump may be slightly under powered. A new one is one order.
4) I know it is not from over feeding. I only have 1 fish and feed it lightly.
5) I have no actinic lights as of yet. That is why i bought the 20K bulbs. Could the lack of blue light be causing a problem?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
John
These are the contributing factors as I see them:
1) My bulb coloration is 5500K. The ones that came with the MH. I have 20000K on order. I have heard that certain colorations are more likely to cause algae.
2) My sand bed is not deep. It is only 3 inches max. Also, there are thousands of air buble trapped under my sand. I can see them where the sand meets the glass. Should I stir the sandbed and are these bubbles a reason for the algae or a result of the algae?
3) My protein skimmer pump may be slightly under powered. A new one is one order.
4) I know it is not from over feeding. I only have 1 fish and feed it lightly.
5) I have no actinic lights as of yet. That is why i bought the 20K bulbs. Could the lack of blue light be causing a problem?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
John



