Hey All,
I've been a fishkeeper since I was a little kid, but it's all been freshwater up until recently. We made a move that required me to sell off all of my freshwater tanks so I'm starting clean and decided to give salt a try. It was all going wonderfully splendid until...
To give you a little back story, I found a deal on a 185 complete setup with sump and all. It already had a nice sump with healthy chaeto growth for the filter and I added two Kessil AP700s and 4 Jebao RW-8 wavemakers.
I moved the tank with good success. Had a small crash but the parameters settled down really well after a couple months and i started slowly adding livestock. Things were going really really well at that point. My rocks were coated in wonderful coraline, the fish were doing great, the handful of small corals and Zoas I had in the tank were growing, etc.
Then I added a frag from a LFS that apparently came with some dinoflagelates. The nasty stuff took over like crazy and I couldn't get ris of it without a 7 day total blackout. Didn't lose any fish, and only lost one small coral. Everything else recovered ok, and the dinos didn't come back (at least not as the bubbly brown slime form anyway)
Since then, however, I've gotten growth of what looks & feels like a white version of green hair algae. It has taken over the tank and I can't seem to kill it so I'm looking to you all for guidance. Help keep me in this hobby!
Here's an album of pictures I could get of the stuff: White Fuzz
Sorry for the poor quality, I'm struggling to get any decent photos with my phone.
It's not soft like dinos, I can't brush it off at all, it's firm as hell like GHA. It also seems to thrive on light. There are some darker spots where I have coraline coming in, but this stuff dominates the tops of the rocks. Over the past 4 months it has taken over the tank, the top of every rock is coated.
My zoas are also not doing well (there's a pic of them in the link too). They seem retracted and aren't extending like they should be.
Let me know if you have any questions. I've tested the water for pH, Salinity, Nitrates (0), Phosphates (almost zero), magnesium, calcium, etc. The only test that read off at all was calcium, and it read slightly low so i'm dosing a bit of kalk.
I do water changes every 2 weeks at around 40 gallons with R/O at 0-1 TDS. Any suggestions you guys can offer would be incredibly beneficial, please help keep me in the hobby, i'm really struggling here. Thanks everyone!
I've been a fishkeeper since I was a little kid, but it's all been freshwater up until recently. We made a move that required me to sell off all of my freshwater tanks so I'm starting clean and decided to give salt a try. It was all going wonderfully splendid until...
To give you a little back story, I found a deal on a 185 complete setup with sump and all. It already had a nice sump with healthy chaeto growth for the filter and I added two Kessil AP700s and 4 Jebao RW-8 wavemakers.
I moved the tank with good success. Had a small crash but the parameters settled down really well after a couple months and i started slowly adding livestock. Things were going really really well at that point. My rocks were coated in wonderful coraline, the fish were doing great, the handful of small corals and Zoas I had in the tank were growing, etc.
Then I added a frag from a LFS that apparently came with some dinoflagelates. The nasty stuff took over like crazy and I couldn't get ris of it without a 7 day total blackout. Didn't lose any fish, and only lost one small coral. Everything else recovered ok, and the dinos didn't come back (at least not as the bubbly brown slime form anyway)
Since then, however, I've gotten growth of what looks & feels like a white version of green hair algae. It has taken over the tank and I can't seem to kill it so I'm looking to you all for guidance. Help keep me in this hobby!
Here's an album of pictures I could get of the stuff: White Fuzz
Sorry for the poor quality, I'm struggling to get any decent photos with my phone.
It's not soft like dinos, I can't brush it off at all, it's firm as hell like GHA. It also seems to thrive on light. There are some darker spots where I have coraline coming in, but this stuff dominates the tops of the rocks. Over the past 4 months it has taken over the tank, the top of every rock is coated.
My zoas are also not doing well (there's a pic of them in the link too). They seem retracted and aren't extending like they should be.
Let me know if you have any questions. I've tested the water for pH, Salinity, Nitrates (0), Phosphates (almost zero), magnesium, calcium, etc. The only test that read off at all was calcium, and it read slightly low so i'm dosing a bit of kalk.
I do water changes every 2 weeks at around 40 gallons with R/O at 0-1 TDS. Any suggestions you guys can offer would be incredibly beneficial, please help keep me in the hobby, i'm really struggling here. Thanks everyone!