Algae/whiteTips, HELP!!

I had an epic battle with hair algae and tried just about every conceivable solution to get rid of it. Rinsing the food helps- every little thing helps...
 
what kind of bioload do you have?

what do you mean by what kind of bioload do i have?
If you are asking livestock wise:
2-clowns
1-chromis
1-peppermint shrimp
1-cleaner shrimp
1-coral bandit shrimp
5-red tip hermits
5-blue tip hermits

Skimmer: aquac remora c with a rio 800 pumo
 
I guess it's been identified as a water quality issue but I've had hermit crabs go rogue and eat acro tips before. A friend had it happen too.
 
A jump of 1.5dkh would definitely make some acros unhappy. Did you dose to move it up that high?

I just noticed that there really isn't much coralline algae growth on the glass.
With the tank being over 5 months old, the lack of coralline tells me you are probably low on Alk. I would start slowly dosing a good two part solution.

Definitely take a sample of water to your LFS. See where your nitrates and your alk fall. I'm betting you will be surprised.

Even if your nitrates test low - that just means the algae is being fueled by it. I'd ramp up the water changes and go for 7.5-10G for the next couple of months.

Good luck!
 
i think that my test kit is really off.... im gana go get my water checked and if its way off what type of test kits are good? i have an ATI master kit
 
Looks like you have some Dinoflags.

Might want to get that off your SPS's by siphoning it out.

DF takes a major toll on your SPS's. They starve your SPS's, depending on where it resides.

In your case, the trips of your SPS. Overall your SPS looks very healthy.

Here's a reference to help you ID DF.

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-11/rhf/index.php

Let's hope it isn't DF, you're in for one hell of a battle my friend.

Goodluck!
 
So i just came back from my LFS and found out that Phosphates and Nitrates are 0 but Dkh is 7 and calcium is 550!!!

They told me to do a water change with cheap salt to bring down the calcium.
Idk how the calcium got so high i dont dose anything at all....
 
I raised fixed my parameters and i still have the same problem with the acro, not the mili.
Calc- 550 (still high)
Alk-9 (was at 7)
Mag-1350 (was at 1100)
Nitrates/phosphates still undetectable with ATI test kit.
The mili frag is good now, or seems like it is but the acro is still doing bad. It gets some kind of algae on the tips and then turns white in it recedes down the frag.
Please help me!
 
Because my parameters are fine now and my acro keeps getting white tips... could it be because my frag isn't on a frag plug or glued on? I just stuck it in a small hole in the live rock. Would that make any difference then having it on a plug?
 
>>Because my parameters are fine now and my acro keeps getting white tips... >>could it be because my frag isn't on a frag plug or glued on? I just stuck it in >>a small hole in the live rock. Would that make any difference then having it >>on a plug?
Nope- that's not the problem, unless the coral keeps falling- as long as it stays in place it's fine (assuming that place has good light and flow). Changing alkalinity could cause the tips to die though. With the alkalinity at 9 and stable things should get better. In my experience some corals are more sensitive to alkalinity swings than others. The key is stability.
 
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