Here's the current situation: My tank has been engulfed in algae for approximately the last month. And I mean ENGULFED. Red slime-ish algae, green hair algae, red fuzzy algae, on the sand, on the walls. Growing on the Macro-algae I added to try and out compete the garbage algae. My coral have been moved to my 12g tank as a refuge, but were showing their skeletons, and looking terrible. My fish are becoming skinnier, and based on Dr. Wilkerson's book on Clownfish, it would appear that one of my fish is getting "Pop-eye" (a sign of bad water quality). For the life of me I can NOT figure out where the heck my Phosphates and Nitrates are coming from.
Stocked in my tank:
2 Percula Clowns
1 Lawnmower Blenny
2 Skunk Cleaners
1 Yasahashi Goby
1 Tuxedo Urchin
1 Tiger Tail Cucumber
A few snails and a few hermits
My tank is 34g. It was set up last August. I moved in March, and it was fine then, and was fine until sometime around June. Currently there is around 50lbs of live rock and 40lbs of live sand in it.
Current Readings:
Ammonia: 0 ppm (Salifert & Red Sea Tests)
Nitrite: 0 ppm (Salifert & Red Sea Tests)
Nitrate: .25 ppm (Crud...) (Salifert & Red Sea Tests)
Phosphate: 1.0 ppm (YIKES) (Salifert & Red Sea Tests)
Calcium: 400
PH: 8.27 (Pinpoint Monitor & Salifert to get a ballpark)
SG: 1.024 (Refractometer)
Major events that happened just before the algae explosion:
1. The weather got warmer.
2. The tank was moved. It was fine for a few months after. The new location gets a bit of sun on it.
3. I put some chaeto in a dark part of the tank. I think it died and released some nutrients back. That was a couple months ago, and I've long since pulled it. There is now some in my display, and it gets engulfed in the other algaes, and doesn't look like it is growing.
4. I added the tiger tail cucumber. Could it be stirring up trapped nutrients?
My light cycle has been 8 hours per day, and I've since reduced it to 5 hours per. The temperature has a bit of a range, from 78 to 82, but the change is gradual. I have switched to feeding my fish ONLY Spectra Therum Pellets (to reduce PO4), and feed them only what they can eat. I was previously feeding cyclopeeze and frozen mysis, soaked in Vitachem, Garlic Extreme, and Selcon. I'm not sure now if my fish are suffering from the change in diet, the cruddy water, or both (I'd imagine both).
I've been doing 30% water changes weekly, and to my dismay, this does not seemed to even have dented the P04 readings! The nitrates dropped somewhat, but it could be due to a different interpretation of the colors from day to day. I get my water from the local fish store, which has a RO/DI system, and I have been testing the water that I'm adding for Nitrates & Phosphate (I have never detected any).
I purchased the pinpoint monitor, as I'd hoped my PH was low; as I understand it, a low PH causes PO4 to be un-bound. However, my PH was within normal ranges. Now I'm clueless as to how to proceed, other than to continue water changes, and I've purchased Phosban.
Please, if you have any insight, and have read this long list of woes, offer up any advice/suggestions you might have.
Thank you.
Stocked in my tank:
2 Percula Clowns
1 Lawnmower Blenny
2 Skunk Cleaners
1 Yasahashi Goby
1 Tuxedo Urchin
1 Tiger Tail Cucumber
A few snails and a few hermits
My tank is 34g. It was set up last August. I moved in March, and it was fine then, and was fine until sometime around June. Currently there is around 50lbs of live rock and 40lbs of live sand in it.
Current Readings:
Ammonia: 0 ppm (Salifert & Red Sea Tests)
Nitrite: 0 ppm (Salifert & Red Sea Tests)
Nitrate: .25 ppm (Crud...) (Salifert & Red Sea Tests)
Phosphate: 1.0 ppm (YIKES) (Salifert & Red Sea Tests)
Calcium: 400
PH: 8.27 (Pinpoint Monitor & Salifert to get a ballpark)
SG: 1.024 (Refractometer)
Major events that happened just before the algae explosion:
1. The weather got warmer.
2. The tank was moved. It was fine for a few months after. The new location gets a bit of sun on it.
3. I put some chaeto in a dark part of the tank. I think it died and released some nutrients back. That was a couple months ago, and I've long since pulled it. There is now some in my display, and it gets engulfed in the other algaes, and doesn't look like it is growing.
4. I added the tiger tail cucumber. Could it be stirring up trapped nutrients?
My light cycle has been 8 hours per day, and I've since reduced it to 5 hours per. The temperature has a bit of a range, from 78 to 82, but the change is gradual. I have switched to feeding my fish ONLY Spectra Therum Pellets (to reduce PO4), and feed them only what they can eat. I was previously feeding cyclopeeze and frozen mysis, soaked in Vitachem, Garlic Extreme, and Selcon. I'm not sure now if my fish are suffering from the change in diet, the cruddy water, or both (I'd imagine both).
I've been doing 30% water changes weekly, and to my dismay, this does not seemed to even have dented the P04 readings! The nitrates dropped somewhat, but it could be due to a different interpretation of the colors from day to day. I get my water from the local fish store, which has a RO/DI system, and I have been testing the water that I'm adding for Nitrates & Phosphate (I have never detected any).
I purchased the pinpoint monitor, as I'd hoped my PH was low; as I understand it, a low PH causes PO4 to be un-bound. However, my PH was within normal ranges. Now I'm clueless as to how to proceed, other than to continue water changes, and I've purchased Phosban.
Please, if you have any insight, and have read this long list of woes, offer up any advice/suggestions you might have.
Thank you.