tylersarah
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Think about getting a tang?
I'm not much of a fan, I think they thrive in 5' tanks. We do have a Bristletooth Tang, although, he's not interested in the algae.
Think about getting a tang?
one of the only ways to measure organic phosphate is elos professional series test kit.We ditched the phosphate leaching Brute container, added DI to our RO unit and TDS and Phosphates test 0.00.
Went with a High Density Polyethylene 55 gal sprayer tank for storage and a 20 gallon brewing container for water changes. Phosphate, an inorganic chemical is leached from many plastics and although, this is perfectly safe for human consumption, we've all seen what it does to reef tanks.
Still waiting to see how quickly the GFO needs to be changed.
Magnesium from Kent sitting at 1700 ppm. Algae is still there, but it's not looking healthy.
This is the thread that began the series of changes to better our tank. Thank you all for contributing.
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Just wanted to say I still think it's bryopsis and you are doing the right thing, that tang will probably develop a taste for it once it's weakened a bit.
Also, I just love your scape!
Thanks for the aquascape compliment, still have some coral wishes in mind to fill in certain areas, but I think we're getting close to the desired look.
The hair algae is much shorter and has browned, there are some green patches of short regrowth. I'm going to continue with Mg in the 1700s and turkey basting, GFO and weekly W/C.
Added some turbo snails, they like the pink hair algae on the overflow box, but that's it for now.
tylersarah,
So to sum it all up, your main problem was the Gray Brute container that was leaking phosphate into your RODI water and cause all of those algae problem?
I have been keeping my 75 gallons for a more than 5 years now and never have algae problem before. And before I kept a dirty sandbed and only change 14 gallons once or twice a month. Still didn't have algae problem. But in the last year or so I have so much hair algae, uncontrollable. I changed to Bare Bottom, Run GFO in a reactor, and change 14 gallons water RODI every week. But still so much algae. Reading your thread made me realize that I have been using the same gray Brute container from Homedepot for the last 5 years as well. Maybe it is getting old and leaking phosphate into my tank.
Anyway, Thanks alot for sharing your experiences. I will change it to a glass tank or a better quality plastic container to see if it helps.
tylersarah,
So to sum it all up, your main problem was the Gray Brute container that was leaking phosphate into your RODI water and cause all of those algae problem?
I have been keeping my 75 gallons for a more than 5 years now and never have algae problem before. And before I kept a dirty sandbed and only change 14 gallons once or twice a month. Still didn't have algae problem. But in the last year or so I have so much hair algae, uncontrollable. I changed to Bare Bottom, Run GFO in a reactor, and change 14 gallons water RODI every week. But still so much algae. Reading your thread made me realize that I have been using the same gray Brute container from Homedepot for the last 5 years as well. Maybe it is getting old and leaking phosphate into my tank.
Anyway, Thanks alot for sharing your experiences. I will change it to a glass tank or a better quality plastic container to see if it helps.
I had a problem with my cheato not growing while under 24 hr lighting. I read that macro algae needs 6 hrs of no light to grow right. I changed my light to 18 on 6 off and my cheato took off.