I've been reading the other threads, and checking wetwebmedia.com to try and diagnose my hair algae problem. Can any of you offer any suggestions?
Here is the deal:
80g
FOWLR
only one fish, a 3" undulated triggerfish
I feed one cube of formula one a day or less
two tunze 6100s, so lots of flow
about 70 pounds of liverock
powercompacts (one full spectrum, one actinic)
only filtration is a remora pro with mag 3 pump - I clean it daily
I want to starve the algae by finding the source of nutrients. I used to have a thin layer of crushed coral, but removed it because it seemed like it was trapping alot detritus. (The live rock is very active and there was alot of detritus) After removing it the amount of detritus went down, but this was only a few days ago so the longer term effects are not yet known.
The other thing I am wondering about is my water. I live in San Francisco, which is supposed to have decent water for aquariums. (Opinions?)
I keep fresh water in a rubbermaid with a powerhead for about a week, then mix several hours before changing water. I change 5-10 gallons a week.
I finally got some Salifert test kits, and here are my results:
Fresh mixed water from rubbermaid: Phosphate 0.1ppm, and Nitrates 17ppm (ppm = mg/L)
Water drawn from tank: Phosphate 1.2ppm , and Nitrates 68ppm (ppm = mg/L)
I have been removing alot of algae by hand since the substrate removal, and am hoping that I can solve this problem soon.
One final question: Would it make sense to leave alot of hair algae on the back wall of the tank? My idea is that it might use up the nutrients in the tank making it less likely for algae to grow elsewhere, like on the liverock. Or is this a bad idea?
Thanks for any advice.
Here is the deal:
80g
FOWLR
only one fish, a 3" undulated triggerfish
I feed one cube of formula one a day or less
two tunze 6100s, so lots of flow
about 70 pounds of liverock
powercompacts (one full spectrum, one actinic)
only filtration is a remora pro with mag 3 pump - I clean it daily
I want to starve the algae by finding the source of nutrients. I used to have a thin layer of crushed coral, but removed it because it seemed like it was trapping alot detritus. (The live rock is very active and there was alot of detritus) After removing it the amount of detritus went down, but this was only a few days ago so the longer term effects are not yet known.
The other thing I am wondering about is my water. I live in San Francisco, which is supposed to have decent water for aquariums. (Opinions?)
I keep fresh water in a rubbermaid with a powerhead for about a week, then mix several hours before changing water. I change 5-10 gallons a week.
I finally got some Salifert test kits, and here are my results:
Fresh mixed water from rubbermaid: Phosphate 0.1ppm, and Nitrates 17ppm (ppm = mg/L)
Water drawn from tank: Phosphate 1.2ppm , and Nitrates 68ppm (ppm = mg/L)
I have been removing alot of algae by hand since the substrate removal, and am hoping that I can solve this problem soon.
One final question: Would it make sense to leave alot of hair algae on the back wall of the tank? My idea is that it might use up the nutrients in the tank making it less likely for algae to grow elsewhere, like on the liverock. Or is this a bad idea?
Thanks for any advice.



