Two days ago, I cleaned the inside of my tank and did about a 10% water change at that time. When I cleaned out the water I took the siphon cleaner tube and cleaned off my crush coral.(it did NOT move the crush coral around and cause a dust storm) The crush coral looked like it had some brown algea on it and it was on the glass?
Lately I have been battling a green hair algea problem so I've been purchasing more clean up crews which seem to handle it ( i think i need more ).
My question is: When i got home from work yesterday, my rocks and crushed coral were covered with this brown algea. How and why?
Things to help you - help me:
- When I cleaned the tank, I cleaned out my protein skimmer completely. ( o yea the skimmer is a seaclone, with a ton of mods that i did to it, added wooded air stones, cut the riser tube down, different pump running it, it produces good gunk now)
- I added a mod to my maxi-jet 1200 (which added a ton of flow to the tank, very impressed)
- My light is a 250w 10k aqua medic
- only fish is a scooter blenny for right now
- and two corals, a gonoriah and green toadstool
Lately I have been battling a green hair algea problem so I've been purchasing more clean up crews which seem to handle it ( i think i need more ).
My question is: When i got home from work yesterday, my rocks and crushed coral were covered with this brown algea. How and why?
Things to help you - help me:
- When I cleaned the tank, I cleaned out my protein skimmer completely. ( o yea the skimmer is a seaclone, with a ton of mods that i did to it, added wooded air stones, cut the riser tube down, different pump running it, it produces good gunk now)
- I added a mod to my maxi-jet 1200 (which added a ton of flow to the tank, very impressed)
- My light is a 250w 10k aqua medic
- only fish is a scooter blenny for right now
- and two corals, a gonoriah and green toadstool