ZC
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OK so here's the problem.... I've got this black ( cyano-ish) algae growing on my substrate and rocks that I can't seem to get rid of.
Currenty I have a 30g aquarium with a 4'' Peacock mantis in it. I am running a 96w PC bulb over the top that's only 2months old. I also have a aqua C nano skimmer with skimmer box and a HOB whisper filter for added filtration. I have also been running a phosban filter with ROWAphos media in it. I do my 10% water changes weekly with RO water and a TDS of 11ppm. I use IO reef crystal salt. Everything is pretty much the same as my reef tank ( reef tank has NO problems??) I never really overfeed my shrimp either. All perimeters are in check ( nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, pH, phosphates, and salinity) and the tank is about 6months old. So i don't know what the problem is or how to treat it.
I'll be adding some Macro algaes in this week to help compete for the excess nutirents that are obviously there, but other than that any one have any ideas of how to stop this stuff. It really does look like the black plague in there now.
Currenty I have a 30g aquarium with a 4'' Peacock mantis in it. I am running a 96w PC bulb over the top that's only 2months old. I also have a aqua C nano skimmer with skimmer box and a HOB whisper filter for added filtration. I have also been running a phosban filter with ROWAphos media in it. I do my 10% water changes weekly with RO water and a TDS of 11ppm. I use IO reef crystal salt. Everything is pretty much the same as my reef tank ( reef tank has NO problems??) I never really overfeed my shrimp either. All perimeters are in check ( nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, pH, phosphates, and salinity) and the tank is about 6months old. So i don't know what the problem is or how to treat it.
I'll be adding some Macro algaes in this week to help compete for the excess nutirents that are obviously there, but other than that any one have any ideas of how to stop this stuff. It really does look like the black plague in there now.