Hello everyone. My tank is a 45 gallon JBJ AIO system. The tank has been setup since April. The bio load is very low with only one small damsel, several soft corals and a small cleanup crew. I feed a small amount once every other day and I use a Kessil A360, but only light the tank for 6 hours every day.
I'm very unhappy with this tank and haven't progressed it further due to a brown algae I just can't get rid of. Most people say they always do their water changes, but I literally always do my water changes. Sometimes 1-2 times per week trying to combat this stuff. It grows on my rock, my sandbed, and the glass. It drives me wild and I can't stand the stuff. I can't understand why it keeps coming back. I have done huge water changes and cleaned the sandbed, I have replaced the rock with cured new rock, I have stopped feeding as much, and I have reduced my lighting. I introduced some Chaeto from my other tank into the back of the sump with Innovative Marine's refuge light to try and outcompete the brown algae, but that seems to be turning brown and not growing.
I'm almost to the point of restarting the tank. At least this would allow me to do a 100% cleaning, change the sandbed, etc, but I'm sure I'd lose a lot of my snails and hermits. Especially the ones buried in the sand bed not to mention I'd have to cycle again. Are there any other solutions? I have tried GFO with no success.
Any help would be great.
Chris
I'm very unhappy with this tank and haven't progressed it further due to a brown algae I just can't get rid of. Most people say they always do their water changes, but I literally always do my water changes. Sometimes 1-2 times per week trying to combat this stuff. It grows on my rock, my sandbed, and the glass. It drives me wild and I can't stand the stuff. I can't understand why it keeps coming back. I have done huge water changes and cleaned the sandbed, I have replaced the rock with cured new rock, I have stopped feeding as much, and I have reduced my lighting. I introduced some Chaeto from my other tank into the back of the sump with Innovative Marine's refuge light to try and outcompete the brown algae, but that seems to be turning brown and not growing.
I'm almost to the point of restarting the tank. At least this would allow me to do a 100% cleaning, change the sandbed, etc, but I'm sure I'd lose a lot of my snails and hermits. Especially the ones buried in the sand bed not to mention I'd have to cycle again. Are there any other solutions? I have tried GFO with no success.
Any help would be great.
Chris