mpdharley
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I'm having a problem with green hair algae in my 330g tank. Based on the water tests, I can't figure out why I'm having the
Everything in the tank was moved from an established (4 year old) 125 gallon tank (with no problems), including 175 gallons of water. I used water from the 125 (when doing water changes) to start the filling of the new tank.
The stats on the tank:
Tank: 330 (approx) gallons (6' x 4' x 2'), everything moved into it just before Christmas, 2006.
Occupants: Besides, LPS, SPS and soft corals, 5 fish (foxface, green chromis, coral beauty, purple tang, mandarin), crabs and snails.
Live Rock: About 300lbs with half of it coming straight from the old 125, the remaining was base rock or old live rock that was boiled.
Substrate: Sand, shallow bed (about 2 - 3 inches). Seeded with live sand from the original 125.
Lighting: 3 x 250 MH DE, XM 20ks. Lights on 12 hours
Fuge: 30+ gallons with Chaet, with good growth. The lights are for 12 hours, off cycle from the tank. Sand bed is about 7 inches, seeded with live sand from the fuge on the original 125g tank.
Skimmer ASM G4x, good skimmate generation (empty about once a week)
Ozone: 500mg/hr Enaly generator. I've had some issues getting the generator to get the ORP above 320. I believe I've discovered the issue, which is back pressure from the pressurized ozone reactor. The generator couldn't compete. I believe I've solved this issue.
Feeding: 3 times a week, 1 cube of formula two or home made (fresh fish, chopped), soaked in Selco. Seaweed, on a clip about 3 times a week.
Water movement: Main return, Dart pump, running full. Closed loop: Dart pump (running full), OM 4way. I haven't found any real dead spots in the tank.
Water Changes: I was changing approximately 80 gallons a month and have since switched to about 40 gallons a week (last 3 weeks).
Every other water change, I remove the green hair algae that is on the sand and the algae that is easily sucked up from the rock (I haven't done much scrubbing).
Water Parameters:
Temp: 80
Salinity 1.026 (refractometer)
Ph: 8.0 (recently calibrated probe)
ORP: 323 (ORP is coming up)
Alk: 8.4
Calcium: 430
Phosphates: 0
Nitrates: 0
Nitrites: 0
Ammonia: 0
Any ideas on what is feeding the green hair algae?
Everything in the tank was moved from an established (4 year old) 125 gallon tank (with no problems), including 175 gallons of water. I used water from the 125 (when doing water changes) to start the filling of the new tank.
The stats on the tank:
Tank: 330 (approx) gallons (6' x 4' x 2'), everything moved into it just before Christmas, 2006.
Occupants: Besides, LPS, SPS and soft corals, 5 fish (foxface, green chromis, coral beauty, purple tang, mandarin), crabs and snails.
Live Rock: About 300lbs with half of it coming straight from the old 125, the remaining was base rock or old live rock that was boiled.
Substrate: Sand, shallow bed (about 2 - 3 inches). Seeded with live sand from the original 125.
Lighting: 3 x 250 MH DE, XM 20ks. Lights on 12 hours
Fuge: 30+ gallons with Chaet, with good growth. The lights are for 12 hours, off cycle from the tank. Sand bed is about 7 inches, seeded with live sand from the fuge on the original 125g tank.
Skimmer ASM G4x, good skimmate generation (empty about once a week)
Ozone: 500mg/hr Enaly generator. I've had some issues getting the generator to get the ORP above 320. I believe I've discovered the issue, which is back pressure from the pressurized ozone reactor. The generator couldn't compete. I believe I've solved this issue.
Feeding: 3 times a week, 1 cube of formula two or home made (fresh fish, chopped), soaked in Selco. Seaweed, on a clip about 3 times a week.
Water movement: Main return, Dart pump, running full. Closed loop: Dart pump (running full), OM 4way. I haven't found any real dead spots in the tank.
Water Changes: I was changing approximately 80 gallons a month and have since switched to about 40 gallons a week (last 3 weeks).
Every other water change, I remove the green hair algae that is on the sand and the algae that is easily sucked up from the rock (I haven't done much scrubbing).
Water Parameters:
Temp: 80
Salinity 1.026 (refractometer)
Ph: 8.0 (recently calibrated probe)
ORP: 323 (ORP is coming up)
Alk: 8.4
Calcium: 430
Phosphates: 0
Nitrates: 0
Nitrites: 0
Ammonia: 0
Any ideas on what is feeding the green hair algae?