I moved seven months ago, and since my reef tank has had a terrible algae problem that I can't resolve. The algae is reddish brown and grows on anything without excessive water cirrculation. I've removed it all from the substrate only to have it come back in three hours. Last week I read a similar thread, and the use of Chemiclaen was suggested. I tried this product and saw absolutly no results. So I called my LFS today about Red Slime Remover, and they say that it is the same treatment as Chemiclean. I do a five gallon water change weekly and top off with RO. My water parameters are as follows:
Tank set up 2 1/2 years ago
30 gal tank w/ 20 gal sump.
pH- 8.4
Nitrate- <5
phos-. 0
dKH- 8
Ca- 355
Temp- 73'F.
SG- 1.024
LIGHTS: 150W MH (20,000)w/ two 65W PC (atinic)lights are on for 9hours
Livestock:
6 Hermits and 6 turbos
1 clown
1yellow gobi
2 twin spot gobies
1 sand sifting star
Tank set up 2 1/2 years ago
30 gal tank w/ 20 gal sump.
pH- 8.4
Nitrate- <5
phos-. 0
dKH- 8
Ca- 355
Temp- 73'F.
SG- 1.024
LIGHTS: 150W MH (20,000)w/ two 65W PC (atinic)lights are on for 9hours
Livestock:
6 Hermits and 6 turbos
1 clown
1yellow gobi
2 twin spot gobies
1 sand sifting star