Hi all! New Sacramento area user here. I have a couple of questions. I also am going to join MARS. Oh, I accidently posted this in a general forum, but wanted to get local help with my problem. Sorry about the double post.
I bought an inuse 14g Biocube from a person on Craigs List last month. The tank had live rock, sand, hermits, a shrimp, a few snails and one clown. All looked alright, except for this green hair algea. Since I was new to the reef world, I figured I would be able to take care of this problem myself.
Well, now a month later the hair algea is worse then ever. Here is a picture, which tells 1000 words.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2025/2234335705_86fa24e498_o.jpg
This photo was from a couple of weeks ago, and is now actually worse. I tried scrubbing it off, which didnt work that well, and I later learned is bad for the rock.
So here is my plan, which is where I need advice to confirm wither it will work.
Tonight I setup up a new temp tank. Once it gets settled down, I am going to move my crabs, the clown, my one mushroom, and my starfish into this new tank, and then throw-out all the old sand, corals and rock. This seems extreme, but I am willing to go to these measure to be rid of this ugly algea.
What are the opinions on my plan of action?
Thanks!
Steve
I bought an inuse 14g Biocube from a person on Craigs List last month. The tank had live rock, sand, hermits, a shrimp, a few snails and one clown. All looked alright, except for this green hair algea. Since I was new to the reef world, I figured I would be able to take care of this problem myself.
Well, now a month later the hair algea is worse then ever. Here is a picture, which tells 1000 words.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2025/2234335705_86fa24e498_o.jpg
This photo was from a couple of weeks ago, and is now actually worse. I tried scrubbing it off, which didnt work that well, and I later learned is bad for the rock.
So here is my plan, which is where I need advice to confirm wither it will work.
Tonight I setup up a new temp tank. Once it gets settled down, I am going to move my crabs, the clown, my one mushroom, and my starfish into this new tank, and then throw-out all the old sand, corals and rock. This seems extreme, but I am willing to go to these measure to be rid of this ugly algea.
What are the opinions on my plan of action?
Thanks!
Steve