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bhanson

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I have had a recent outbreak of red slime :x on my rock. The tank is about 2 years old and all parameters are in line, have not checked phosphates though.

Is this stuff cyano or algae?? How can I get rid of it? I know nutrients are a key, but I work to keep them at a minimal. I have not made any major changes with the way I feed the tank and in the past two years I have not had a problem.The skimmer is cleaned regularly, and I just took it apart and cleaned the venturi and lower chamber about two weeks ago.

I currently have a DSB and I am afraid that phosphates might have built up over time and are leeching into the water column. Any ideas??
 

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Sugar Magnolia

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Definietly check you phosphate level. It's cyano for sure. Adding a poweerhead or two for more flow will help, along with sucking it out with a turkey baster. If you haven't already, reduce your feedings too.
 

Len

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If your lights are old, try changing them. It often does the trick. Also, keeping alk and pH high can hinder cyano growth. Dripping kalkwasser might work for you.
 

bhanson

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What is a good way to drip Kalk? My halides and PC are new bulbs except for one of the two PC's.
 

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