Erics210
New member
Hello All,
Transferred my my 210 gallon tank from the prior owners house, tank/stand/live rock/sand/water/fish everything.
That was done on 1/13. The guy let his lights go bad, Aiptasia Anemone EVERYWHERE, and his ASM skimmer hadn't worked in awhile as the pump was dead.
Anyway....
Fast forward just a month and a half and I have lighting upgraded to working T5s, got myself a Reef Octopus skimmer producing nice skim mate after about 4 - 5 days.
Also totally redid the sump to create a refugium.
Also purchased some Berghia Nudibranch to address the aptasia which have gotten better.
I have 2 questions or issues.
#1. I had a diatom bloom about a month into the tank.i figure it was sorta a cycling thing or recycling just due to the die off of some of the coral over the move.
Anyway- since setting up the sump and refugium I have had much better filtration.
Water is 0.0125, ph 8.3, ammonia, nitrite and bitrates all o.
Still getting the Brown algae/diatoms.
CAN I scrape them with a brush and allow them to be filtered into the filter socks?
OR
Just leave them?
Will the coraline which is on much of the live rock over take the brown algae?
Transferred my my 210 gallon tank from the prior owners house, tank/stand/live rock/sand/water/fish everything.
That was done on 1/13. The guy let his lights go bad, Aiptasia Anemone EVERYWHERE, and his ASM skimmer hadn't worked in awhile as the pump was dead.
Anyway....
Fast forward just a month and a half and I have lighting upgraded to working T5s, got myself a Reef Octopus skimmer producing nice skim mate after about 4 - 5 days.
Also totally redid the sump to create a refugium.
Also purchased some Berghia Nudibranch to address the aptasia which have gotten better.
I have 2 questions or issues.
#1. I had a diatom bloom about a month into the tank.i figure it was sorta a cycling thing or recycling just due to the die off of some of the coral over the move.
Anyway- since setting up the sump and refugium I have had much better filtration.
Water is 0.0125, ph 8.3, ammonia, nitrite and bitrates all o.
Still getting the Brown algae/diatoms.
CAN I scrape them with a brush and allow them to be filtered into the filter socks?
OR
Just leave them?
Will the coraline which is on much of the live rock over take the brown algae?