Hi, I was wondering if anybody could tell me, how high I would have to raise the temperature of my tank to kill all the algae. I've had the tank about a year and a half. I got bryopsis that was on a coral I bought not knowing what it was.
I lost the battle and dismantled the tank putting the fish and corals in another tank. I bought new dry rock, sand and redid the the whole thing from plumbing on up. I refilled the tank and started the cycle. Its been about 2 months and I don't know where it came from but the tank is pure green from algea. I use RO water, and I have GFO and GAC going in reactors. I had been running the lights but when things first started turning green I shut the lights off and wrapped the the tank in black garbage bags for 7 days. I took the bags off and the rock was white again. I started the lights again increasing the duration a little everyday and now the algae is back, it seems stronger than ever. I thought if I put an extra heater in the tank and removed the temp sensor I could get it hot enough to kill the algea or maybe I could dose real heavy with peroxide. Any suggestions would be more than welcome.
Thanks.
I lost the battle and dismantled the tank putting the fish and corals in another tank. I bought new dry rock, sand and redid the the whole thing from plumbing on up. I refilled the tank and started the cycle. Its been about 2 months and I don't know where it came from but the tank is pure green from algea. I use RO water, and I have GFO and GAC going in reactors. I had been running the lights but when things first started turning green I shut the lights off and wrapped the the tank in black garbage bags for 7 days. I took the bags off and the rock was white again. I started the lights again increasing the duration a little everyday and now the algae is back, it seems stronger than ever. I thought if I put an extra heater in the tank and removed the temp sensor I could get it hot enough to kill the algea or maybe I could dose real heavy with peroxide. Any suggestions would be more than welcome.
Thanks.