I've got the dreaded brown slime with some nice crimson red on the substrate in my 7 week old 50 gallon setup. This stuff grows like mad and has been for 10 days now. I realize the tank is rather young and these outbreaks are common. One thing I noticed is that during the photo period I have a lot of bubbles and during the day my skimmer stops working much. Is the cyano eating all my nutrients during that period?
I have done the following to fight it as recommended by the good folks on this board:
>small water changes (5-10%) every other day
>I vaccum the top 25% or so of the substrate
>skimmer running at max (pulling wet foam & replacing lost water with fresh)
>reduced feeding to once a day(about 10 MYSIS) rinsed it really good
>started some carbon in a bag in the return to sump
>I remove the slime with every water change. I get like 90% of it
I am losing the battle and it's growing faster. The tank houses a clean up crew, devil's finger, an open brain, some polyps and some shrooms along with 3 small fish and one BTA. All inverts are small with the exception of the devils finger. Inhabs are all healthy.
Now for the part I will get lectured on and probably deserve: I have those cheap a** 6500K lights from HD totaling 130 Watts. Those are on the way to becoming the home security lights they were made to be and I will have 250 Watts of 14000K MH next week.
Vitals:
35 lbs LR
Ammonia 0
Nitrates/trites 0
Ph 8.3
SG 1.023
kH 10
Temp 80
calcium 400 (kalk drip)
I have some macro algae in there but not much
Weekly minimum or less of MicroVert, Tech 1, CoralVite (vary sparingly)
Anything I am missing? Doing something?
I really think and hope that my problem stems from these cheap lights. I am going to run with no top when I get the MH. I also bought a new titanium heater and plan to drop my temp from 80 to 78.
Also I wanted advice on: new light acclimation and placement, temperature recomendation, etc.
Thanks!
I have done the following to fight it as recommended by the good folks on this board:
>small water changes (5-10%) every other day
>I vaccum the top 25% or so of the substrate
>skimmer running at max (pulling wet foam & replacing lost water with fresh)
>reduced feeding to once a day(about 10 MYSIS) rinsed it really good
>started some carbon in a bag in the return to sump
>I remove the slime with every water change. I get like 90% of it
I am losing the battle and it's growing faster. The tank houses a clean up crew, devil's finger, an open brain, some polyps and some shrooms along with 3 small fish and one BTA. All inverts are small with the exception of the devils finger. Inhabs are all healthy.
Now for the part I will get lectured on and probably deserve: I have those cheap a** 6500K lights from HD totaling 130 Watts. Those are on the way to becoming the home security lights they were made to be and I will have 250 Watts of 14000K MH next week.
Vitals:
35 lbs LR
Ammonia 0
Nitrates/trites 0
Ph 8.3
SG 1.023
kH 10
Temp 80
calcium 400 (kalk drip)
I have some macro algae in there but not much
Weekly minimum or less of MicroVert, Tech 1, CoralVite (vary sparingly)
Anything I am missing? Doing something?
I really think and hope that my problem stems from these cheap lights. I am going to run with no top when I get the MH. I also bought a new titanium heater and plan to drop my temp from 80 to 78.
Also I wanted advice on: new light acclimation and placement, temperature recomendation, etc.
Thanks!



