cgw0008
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My tank is three months old. For the last two or three weeks, I have had a green hair algae bloom that has taken over my tank. It is on the rocks, sand, everything. I have a 20 gallon FOWLR with 1 ocellaris, 3 dwarf red leg hermits (2 of which hide and do nothing), 2 trochus snails, and a medium sized Botryocladia macro. My parameters are:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
pH: 8.2
SG: 1.023
I mostly use RO/DI for changes and top off, but have used some distilled. I have been doing that this whole time though.
My kit does not have a test for phosphates, so I assumed that was the problem and added API Phos-Zorb 1 week ago and it has actually gotten worse. When I did my water change last week, I scrubbed it off the live-rock with an old toothbrush into the old water. Since it hit the sand, I manually turn the sand over every other day.
Is this a phase that it will grow out of? I first had a lot of diatoms, but they started to go away on their own and the snails eat them up now. If not, what should I do? I am not running a skimmer or a sump. Sump is not really an option. I know the nitrates can cause blooms, but that is what they have been about since I added the ocellaris two months ago and there were not any problems. And from what I've read, a lot of small FOWLR tanks run at about that.
Thanks for your help.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
pH: 8.2
SG: 1.023
I mostly use RO/DI for changes and top off, but have used some distilled. I have been doing that this whole time though.
My kit does not have a test for phosphates, so I assumed that was the problem and added API Phos-Zorb 1 week ago and it has actually gotten worse. When I did my water change last week, I scrubbed it off the live-rock with an old toothbrush into the old water. Since it hit the sand, I manually turn the sand over every other day.
Is this a phase that it will grow out of? I first had a lot of diatoms, but they started to go away on their own and the snails eat them up now. If not, what should I do? I am not running a skimmer or a sump. Sump is not really an option. I know the nitrates can cause blooms, but that is what they have been about since I added the ocellaris two months ago and there were not any problems. And from what I've read, a lot of small FOWLR tanks run at about that.
Thanks for your help.