stevestank
New member
Having a problem.
Here's what I've done thus far:
Shortened my MH (350 watts) light cycle to 8 hours a day and lengthened my 40watt actinic cycle to simulate dawn/dusk (only 40 watts of actinic)
Added rock to equal approx 1.25 pounds per gallon
Added live sand in back corners to create "oxygen free zones" to lower nitrates
Changed auto feeder flake food to spectrum pellets.
dosed the tank with PolyOx. I'm a little nervous about that.
Tested all parameters. 10 ppm Nitrates. Everything else is right on target. Didn't test for silicates or phosphates.
Added more cleanup crew (total of 25 crabs and 30+ snails for 72 gallon)
What else can I do? Is there a product to use?
one thing of note is that this hair algae came on strong over the past 4 days. The only thing that coincides with that is when I placed a friends live sand into my tank. The tank sort of clouded up. I also used a powerhead to blow off all my rock/corals after things settled a bit. Help please?
Here's what I've done thus far:
Shortened my MH (350 watts) light cycle to 8 hours a day and lengthened my 40watt actinic cycle to simulate dawn/dusk (only 40 watts of actinic)
Added rock to equal approx 1.25 pounds per gallon
Added live sand in back corners to create "oxygen free zones" to lower nitrates
Changed auto feeder flake food to spectrum pellets.
dosed the tank with PolyOx. I'm a little nervous about that.
Tested all parameters. 10 ppm Nitrates. Everything else is right on target. Didn't test for silicates or phosphates.
Added more cleanup crew (total of 25 crabs and 30+ snails for 72 gallon)
What else can I do? Is there a product to use?
one thing of note is that this hair algae came on strong over the past 4 days. The only thing that coincides with that is when I placed a friends live sand into my tank. The tank sort of clouded up. I also used a powerhead to blow off all my rock/corals after things settled a bit. Help please?
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