I have a 130 red sea max which I cycled with 35 lbs of live rock from another established tank. Unfortunately, after my cycle finished, with the death of an immediate family member and the planning of their memorial service, my little tank became horrifically neglected.
I am now dealing with massive amounts of algae all over the tank. Most of it looks like it might be hair algae, it's all over my live rock and glass, it looks like I have diatoms on my sand, and there are (I'm pretty sure) pineapple sponges on every surface of the tank.
I just purchased a protein skimmer today which will hopefully help, but I'm wondering what the best courses of action is going to be? I've reduced the amount of light in the tank drastically. But what else? 50% water changes for the next couple days? Get in there and scrape all the algae off? The rock with the worst hair algae (I think) also has a ton of polyps on it that have survived (I have no idea how, tough little buggers they must be). I'm pretty sure there's more than a cleaning crew can reasonably handle at the moment.
I am now dealing with massive amounts of algae all over the tank. Most of it looks like it might be hair algae, it's all over my live rock and glass, it looks like I have diatoms on my sand, and there are (I'm pretty sure) pineapple sponges on every surface of the tank.
I just purchased a protein skimmer today which will hopefully help, but I'm wondering what the best courses of action is going to be? I've reduced the amount of light in the tank drastically. But what else? 50% water changes for the next couple days? Get in there and scrape all the algae off? The rock with the worst hair algae (I think) also has a ton of polyps on it that have survived (I have no idea how, tough little buggers they must be). I'm pretty sure there's more than a cleaning crew can reasonably handle at the moment.