DMBillies
Active member
I have had an algae issue in my 90 for quite a while now and I'm sick and tired of having to reach in and pull it every couple of weeks. It's just run of the mill hair algae (bryopsis sp.) as best I can tell. I originally thought that it was just a result of stirring a bunch of junk up when I set-up the tank and moved everything over from another tank, but it has persisted despite my efforts (I think I've read more on algae than anyone ever should and have "Algae: A problem solver guide" by Sprung memorized cover to cover) and persisted for longer than I would have expected (going on maybe 7 months now).
My nitrates are almost zero (may actually be zero hard to tell with the test kit), my phosphates are reading 0, and all of my softies have stopped growing because I've been starving my tank in an effort to get it under control. My source water is RO/DI and reads 0 TDS (I've tested it for traces of other things just in case both of my TDS meters were giving me a false reading and I don't pick up anything in it). My SPS grow just fine and seem to be quite happy.
I have a ton of hermits and snails, two cucumbers, and a bunch of shrimp, so I imagine that any of the little bit of food I put in is being eaten up by them (and in theory, the hermits should be munching on the bryopsis). The cucumbers have actually gotten noticably skinnier since I cut back very seriously on feeding about a month ago. I also have a Kole tang and a lawnmower blenny which I hoped would help me out with the problem.
I'm running a Euroreef ES-8-1, which should be plenty big for a 90, and I don't permanently run anything that should trap detritus (filtersocks, bioballs, etc.). I also have a cheato ball in my sump that I prune every couple of weeks. I have an e-heim 1262 return pump and a closed loop that's being run with a Gen-X PCX 40 (Mak 4), so I've got more flow for sure than in any of my other tanks (that don't have algae problems). I do weekly 10 gallon water changes on this tank and use a powerhead to blow out the rocks (and a filter sock to catch the junk) when I do the changes.
I'm desperate for any ideas y'all might have for solving this problem. I was also considering buying a UV sterilizer and wanted to get opinions on them (do you think they would solve my problem?) and get feedback on brands that might be the best buy for the price. I just don't want to slap a bandaid on the problem, which seems to be the main argument against using UV sterilizers for algae control. Thanks, in advance, for any input.
My nitrates are almost zero (may actually be zero hard to tell with the test kit), my phosphates are reading 0, and all of my softies have stopped growing because I've been starving my tank in an effort to get it under control. My source water is RO/DI and reads 0 TDS (I've tested it for traces of other things just in case both of my TDS meters were giving me a false reading and I don't pick up anything in it). My SPS grow just fine and seem to be quite happy.
I have a ton of hermits and snails, two cucumbers, and a bunch of shrimp, so I imagine that any of the little bit of food I put in is being eaten up by them (and in theory, the hermits should be munching on the bryopsis). The cucumbers have actually gotten noticably skinnier since I cut back very seriously on feeding about a month ago. I also have a Kole tang and a lawnmower blenny which I hoped would help me out with the problem.
I'm running a Euroreef ES-8-1, which should be plenty big for a 90, and I don't permanently run anything that should trap detritus (filtersocks, bioballs, etc.). I also have a cheato ball in my sump that I prune every couple of weeks. I have an e-heim 1262 return pump and a closed loop that's being run with a Gen-X PCX 40 (Mak 4), so I've got more flow for sure than in any of my other tanks (that don't have algae problems). I do weekly 10 gallon water changes on this tank and use a powerhead to blow out the rocks (and a filter sock to catch the junk) when I do the changes.
I'm desperate for any ideas y'all might have for solving this problem. I was also considering buying a UV sterilizer and wanted to get opinions on them (do you think they would solve my problem?) and get feedback on brands that might be the best buy for the price. I just don't want to slap a bandaid on the problem, which seems to be the main argument against using UV sterilizers for algae control. Thanks, in advance, for any input.