alten78
New member
Good morning all!
Ive been dealing with slightly cloudy water for several months now. The water doesn't look green or yellow, just really not clear. For awhile I thought it was a bacteria bloom and just ran carbon, but it didn't seem to make any difference. Ive noticed most is the amount of green "dust" that accumulates on the glass, very quickly after wiping it off. At the same time, I'm getting some pale sps, the lone frogspawn not really opening up, but kenya trees are growing well. Growth overall has been OK. Colors just suck.
My thought was high PO4 because of the green glass (tomini tang and foxface seem to enjoy the back glass because I don't clean it as often) and pale/brown sps. Also thought I may be stripping the water too much with the use of carbon and BRS GFO but stepped up my daily feedings a few months ago. I don't have any other nuisance algae, typical diatoms on the sand that the snails and conch do a good job of cleaning.
When I bring the GFO online, the green dust on the glass certainly diminishes, but I don't want to strip too much to be detrimental to the coral. Stop the GFO and its back quickly, probably within a day or so.
Whoa...this is getting longer than I originally expected...To sum it up, in the past month I tried to just get back to the basics, stopped carbon, GFO, kalk, just weekly 10% water changes with Reef Crystals. I did turn back on the GFO last night (changed media) because the green glass is just too annoying.
Parameters this morning before the lights come on
SG - 1.025 (recalibrated last night, target is usually 1.026 so it was off by 001)
PO4 - 0.00 Hannah checker LR, it is always 0 regardless of when I'm testing, lights on and off.
CA - 480 api
dkh - 7 api
Nitrate - 0 api
Mg - no test yet
Ill post pictures later when I get home.
Ive been dealing with slightly cloudy water for several months now. The water doesn't look green or yellow, just really not clear. For awhile I thought it was a bacteria bloom and just ran carbon, but it didn't seem to make any difference. Ive noticed most is the amount of green "dust" that accumulates on the glass, very quickly after wiping it off. At the same time, I'm getting some pale sps, the lone frogspawn not really opening up, but kenya trees are growing well. Growth overall has been OK. Colors just suck.
My thought was high PO4 because of the green glass (tomini tang and foxface seem to enjoy the back glass because I don't clean it as often) and pale/brown sps. Also thought I may be stripping the water too much with the use of carbon and BRS GFO but stepped up my daily feedings a few months ago. I don't have any other nuisance algae, typical diatoms on the sand that the snails and conch do a good job of cleaning.
When I bring the GFO online, the green dust on the glass certainly diminishes, but I don't want to strip too much to be detrimental to the coral. Stop the GFO and its back quickly, probably within a day or so.
Whoa...this is getting longer than I originally expected...To sum it up, in the past month I tried to just get back to the basics, stopped carbon, GFO, kalk, just weekly 10% water changes with Reef Crystals. I did turn back on the GFO last night (changed media) because the green glass is just too annoying.
Parameters this morning before the lights come on
SG - 1.025 (recalibrated last night, target is usually 1.026 so it was off by 001)
PO4 - 0.00 Hannah checker LR, it is always 0 regardless of when I'm testing, lights on and off.
CA - 480 api
dkh - 7 api
Nitrate - 0 api
Mg - no test yet
Ill post pictures later when I get home.