I know that algae comes and goes in cycles, but mine has just come and not gone. It has only been an annoyance, but algae has now take hold of my candy cane coral and I think it will die in the not too distant future. The algae is composed of diatoms, greenish/brown, and dinos (which I just treated the tank for...the protein skimmer is acting very odd producing large amounts of clear water...hope this goes away). My corraline algae has also grown, although not to the extent of the other types. I keep some caulerpa in a HOB refugium for 'pod homes.
The tank is 25gal and about 4 months old. My equipment is all new and is as follows.
AquaC Remora Skimmer
2 powerheads for flow
HOB refugium
HOB emperor power filter, biowheel removed
CurrentUSA Outer Orbiter 150W HQI and 130 actinic (the light is suspended about 8 inches from the tank surface. I still wonder if this is too much light or if I need to raise it higher above the tank.)
The bioload is fairly low, only 3 damsels along with a typical clean up crew of hermits, snails, brittle star.
Feeding is usuall every 3 days, and includes some liquid foods for the 4 corals and feather dusters.
I add supplements to keep Ca, Mg, Fe, and I at "normal" levels, as well as strontium/molybdenum.
I have been testing for NO2, NO3, and NH3, all with negative results.
I do not have a P04 testing kit, but have used an absorbtive medium from Kent for a day just to be safe.
When I do use an activated carbon medium, I make sure to change it every 3-4days.
My temp. stays within 77-78F
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The tank is 25gal and about 4 months old. My equipment is all new and is as follows.
AquaC Remora Skimmer
2 powerheads for flow
HOB refugium
HOB emperor power filter, biowheel removed
CurrentUSA Outer Orbiter 150W HQI and 130 actinic (the light is suspended about 8 inches from the tank surface. I still wonder if this is too much light or if I need to raise it higher above the tank.)
The bioload is fairly low, only 3 damsels along with a typical clean up crew of hermits, snails, brittle star.
Feeding is usuall every 3 days, and includes some liquid foods for the 4 corals and feather dusters.
I add supplements to keep Ca, Mg, Fe, and I at "normal" levels, as well as strontium/molybdenum.
I have been testing for NO2, NO3, and NH3, all with negative results.
I do not have a P04 testing kit, but have used an absorbtive medium from Kent for a day just to be safe.
When I do use an activated carbon medium, I make sure to change it every 3-4days.
My temp. stays within 77-78F
Any help would be greatly appreciated.



