Hi Ladies & Gents,
I've been lurking around forums like this for about a year and a half now and in books for even longer...a year before I started and now half a year trying to iron out problems
My Stats:
450 gal tank built in to my wall, with the side pantry as the filter room and pump room etc...
All water parameters are excellent, 1.025 sg + around 400ppm ca, and continually buffered with RO mineral buffer. Entirely RO water system, with reef crystal salt.
15 x 46" (54watt) T5 whites, 8 of the same size etc actinic blue.
I got 300lb of live rock initially 6 months ago, which has now spread to my home-made porus concrete rock (which i guess is now live too! - BTW people, this saved me a shed load of cash if you're thinking of doing it.) SO in total I've got around 570lb live rock & 6" LS bed.
x3 Voilitans Lion's, x1 (unusually friendly) picasso trigger, x4 fuzzy dwarfs, x1 choc starfish and the lucky shrimps, snails and crabs that have so far survived the lion's and picasso. Various creatures and plants etc growing from the LR & various corals which the trigger hasn't snacked on (trial and error that one!)
I seem to of been able to solve all the complicated mis-haps along the way but this has continually bugged me. From about the second week onward, I began to see my rocks develop a green pale algae, not hair or slime - looks exactly like the coraline type but just, how to put it, grayish.
I know that the little devil orange claw crab crew may be partially to blame for this, but I always see them feeding on what I feed them so I can't see why they would of caused this. I've read many other articles on what can cause this but to be honest I really can't see what it could be in my situation. The purple algae did initially only bloom at lower levels out of the light, but now the bulbs have aged a little it has crept up.
This isn't an urgent problem but just highly annoying since it simply doesn't look as great as the rest
!
Many thanks in advance + please don't hesitate to shout at me if you see that I've got something massively wrong...
Cheers!
Lee
I've been lurking around forums like this for about a year and a half now and in books for even longer...a year before I started and now half a year trying to iron out problems
My Stats:
450 gal tank built in to my wall, with the side pantry as the filter room and pump room etc...
All water parameters are excellent, 1.025 sg + around 400ppm ca, and continually buffered with RO mineral buffer. Entirely RO water system, with reef crystal salt.
15 x 46" (54watt) T5 whites, 8 of the same size etc actinic blue.
I got 300lb of live rock initially 6 months ago, which has now spread to my home-made porus concrete rock (which i guess is now live too! - BTW people, this saved me a shed load of cash if you're thinking of doing it.) SO in total I've got around 570lb live rock & 6" LS bed.
x3 Voilitans Lion's, x1 (unusually friendly) picasso trigger, x4 fuzzy dwarfs, x1 choc starfish and the lucky shrimps, snails and crabs that have so far survived the lion's and picasso. Various creatures and plants etc growing from the LR & various corals which the trigger hasn't snacked on (trial and error that one!)
I seem to of been able to solve all the complicated mis-haps along the way but this has continually bugged me. From about the second week onward, I began to see my rocks develop a green pale algae, not hair or slime - looks exactly like the coraline type but just, how to put it, grayish.
I know that the little devil orange claw crab crew may be partially to blame for this, but I always see them feeding on what I feed them so I can't see why they would of caused this. I've read many other articles on what can cause this but to be honest I really can't see what it could be in my situation. The purple algae did initially only bloom at lower levels out of the light, but now the bulbs have aged a little it has crept up.
This isn't an urgent problem but just highly annoying since it simply doesn't look as great as the rest
Many thanks in advance + please don't hesitate to shout at me if you see that I've got something massively wrong...
Cheers!
Lee