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jawwad2004

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I am going through some of this brown algae stuff too. Its growin in my tank like nuts now. Before it was just a few specs, but now, I dont know whats going on. I have a refugium, powerful skimmer. I think its my lights, I just upgraded to MH a few weeks back, so this is part of the algae bloom process according to reeferjoe. Hope it goes away quick!
 

joe

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well today i convinced my pals at New world to give me some macro and i got a littlle bundle of caulepera. i also adding a fighting conch to each tank(they should stir things up) i relized that the 2 gallons of unfilterized tap water that i aded to my tank must of aidd in the silcates and phosphates aswell as me using a couple of 5 gallon bags of catalina water which i just leaned are know for have levels of phosphates. well any way i am using stricltly tropic marine now and i have a purifier in the male. hopfule the adiditin of the macro will aid in this process.
ill see how it goes and keep yuou updated.
 

joe

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inline6 said:
joe
i used a heavy duty hang on skimmer to cycle my tank, afterwards i took it off. Water was too clean

what do you consider a heavy dity skimmer.

if deanos still has his back pak i miight just try and buy it from him

thing is i would need 2
one for each tank. so i could use the cpr bak pak on one tank for like a week and then switch it to the other tank and then just get rid of it or use it every now and then. llike you did
 

yessongs

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IMO, This is normal for a new tank, i agree a good skimmer is needed, Do your monthly 25% water changes with RO/DI water DONT overfeed, lots of water movement and wait it out. Chances you will see different algae outbreaks for close to a year, they will go away. keep the temp where it doesn't move too much.
Dont add chemicals.
 

inline6

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i meant my skimmer was pulling clear, nothing brown for weeks and weeks...
also did 40% weekly changes while nearing the end of cycling (i know you're not really suppose to).
 

jackson6745

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nycmat said:
also check out your lighting-- to much lighting can generate brown algae


It's not the lighting causing the abundance of brown algae, it's the nutrients fueling it. I have 2x250s + 3 VHO's with no algae problems and I kown other guys with 400w halides with algae free tanks as well. It all comes down to water quality.
 

Deanos

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jackson6745 said:
I kown other guys with 400w halides with algae free tanks as well. It all comes down to water quality.

Thanks for the shoutout Rich! LOL. I have over 400w on my 65g and the only algae I have is the green stuff on the glass.
 
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jackson6745

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No problem Dean...LOL

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