rsteagall
New member
Greetings everyone. Hope everyone has been doing well. This past summer, I became a temporary alcoholic.
My friends said that I had a drinking problem... my reply was "NO, I do not have a problem drinking!" Heh... anyway, it wasn't hat bad but I did have a good time and had other priorities this summer.
At the end of last year, I started getting a bunch of hair algae and have never recovered from it. I don't really care to mention all the corals I've lost due to hair algae choking them out. Right now I still have some anthellia, zoas, mushrooms, ricordia, frogspawn, and all my fish except for hte blue jaw trigger left. I don't know what happened to the blue jaw. Everything else is gone/dead.
I almost don't even know why I'm writing this because I truly am at my whits end. I guess I'm either looking for someone to guide me or someone to urge me to throw in the towel.
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Here are my current system specs:
-58gal tank with about 15g of water in the sump at any given time.
-8w? uv filter running 24/7
-about 3-4 gallons of cheato in my sump running on about 18 hours of light per day.
-a single 250w 14k hamilton (from what I remember at least) No supplemental lighting and a photo period of 7 hours per day.
-coralife super skimmer is not running. It wasn't pulling any skim, so when it clogged, I just unplugged it for the summer.
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Exact bioload:
1 - kole tang (bought in Feb.)
2 - clown fish
1 - six line wrasse
1 - royal gramma
1 - serpent star
?? micro serpent stars
?? blue leg hermits
?? misc snails
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Things I've tried:
-I tried every 1 to 2 week ~8 gallon water changes for about 3 months and didn't notice any change at all. I used RO/DI water and the TDS was reading 0 when it went into my 32 gal brute garbage can storage container. All summer, I may have done one water change. Water changes or not, I've not seen any changes.
-I tried my coralife super skimmer and a cpr backpack. Neither would produce any skimmate.
-I tried reducing light from 9-10 hours down to 7 hours and didn't notice any change. Yesterday, I lowered it down to 4 hours.
-I'm feeding a pinch of flake food about every 2-3 days and have been doing this for about 4 months now.
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Things that just "happened":
-the first thing that I've already mentioned is skimmer is now unplugged. It wasn't pulling anything anyway... so I don't see that it mattered.
-the fuge light went out for 2-3 weeks. When I replaced it, nearly all the hair algea that was in the fuge was gone. The cheato survived just fine and is as green as ever.
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Through all these things since around the beginning of the year... hair algae still exists the same no matter what I do. The only thing that I measure and dose is buffer. All other measurements like nitrate/nitrite/ammonia come out to be 0.
Thoughts? All I know is that I'm about sick of trying.

At the end of last year, I started getting a bunch of hair algae and have never recovered from it. I don't really care to mention all the corals I've lost due to hair algae choking them out. Right now I still have some anthellia, zoas, mushrooms, ricordia, frogspawn, and all my fish except for hte blue jaw trigger left. I don't know what happened to the blue jaw. Everything else is gone/dead.
I almost don't even know why I'm writing this because I truly am at my whits end. I guess I'm either looking for someone to guide me or someone to urge me to throw in the towel.
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Here are my current system specs:
-58gal tank with about 15g of water in the sump at any given time.
-8w? uv filter running 24/7
-about 3-4 gallons of cheato in my sump running on about 18 hours of light per day.
-a single 250w 14k hamilton (from what I remember at least) No supplemental lighting and a photo period of 7 hours per day.
-coralife super skimmer is not running. It wasn't pulling any skim, so when it clogged, I just unplugged it for the summer.
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Exact bioload:
1 - kole tang (bought in Feb.)
2 - clown fish
1 - six line wrasse
1 - royal gramma
1 - serpent star
?? micro serpent stars
?? blue leg hermits
?? misc snails
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Things I've tried:
-I tried every 1 to 2 week ~8 gallon water changes for about 3 months and didn't notice any change at all. I used RO/DI water and the TDS was reading 0 when it went into my 32 gal brute garbage can storage container. All summer, I may have done one water change. Water changes or not, I've not seen any changes.
-I tried my coralife super skimmer and a cpr backpack. Neither would produce any skimmate.
-I tried reducing light from 9-10 hours down to 7 hours and didn't notice any change. Yesterday, I lowered it down to 4 hours.
-I'm feeding a pinch of flake food about every 2-3 days and have been doing this for about 4 months now.
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Things that just "happened":
-the first thing that I've already mentioned is skimmer is now unplugged. It wasn't pulling anything anyway... so I don't see that it mattered.
-the fuge light went out for 2-3 weeks. When I replaced it, nearly all the hair algea that was in the fuge was gone. The cheato survived just fine and is as green as ever.
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Through all these things since around the beginning of the year... hair algae still exists the same no matter what I do. The only thing that I measure and dose is buffer. All other measurements like nitrate/nitrite/ammonia come out to be 0.
Thoughts? All I know is that I'm about sick of trying.
