need help

lwaxman

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so i have a huge diatom outbreak. my tank has been going for more than 3 weeks now. my live rocks have hairy brown algae all over them, the glass on my tank has a lot of brown algae spots on it, even though i wiped it off it comes back fast, and even my live sand has brown spots. what can i do to remove it. all my levels are fine.

29 g
15 lb lr
20lb ls
2 clows,
2 damsels,
saly foot crab
emerald crab,
4 hermit crabs, small ones
snail,
coral banded shrimp

thanks
 
I would question your bio filtration at this point. You have about 1/2 of the needed live rock. You have four very mobile fish that will produce a lot of excess nutrients. These nutrients need to be removed via a mechanical (which you have not told us about) or biological filtration method. At three weeks you are probably just seeing the diatom bloom from cycling but have added to it with the fish. Tell us more about your tank, filtration lighting etc.
 
do you have any powerheads for water flow? also new tanks go through a algae bloom so it will pass but if you dont have any kind of powerhead there is one problemright there, need water movement.
 
i have 3 hang on back filters, soon will have a protein skimmer, nitrites 0 amonium 0 nitrate 10 or lower and ph 8.1
 
its the filters that come with the interchangeable cotton on the outside cartriges. the bio cartriges. where the long tube hangs down in the water and sucks it up then water passes through the spongelike cotton material then passes through the actual filter cartrige. i don't know what they are called. but one came with the tank, the lfs said i need another one so i got one but actually has two in one if you know what i mean. sorry if i confuse you all, i just don't know what the filters are called. i am new, and my terminology sucks. thanks for the help. should i scrape off the diatoms on the lr and suck up the diatoms on the sand. i don't want to disturb the sand though. what do i do. i thought my cleanup crew would take care of this problem, but its not looking like they are going to do that. it has been going on for a week now and it seems to be getting worse, not better

thanks
 
for lighting i have one florescent that came with the tank. soon i will get the 2 X 55 i believe its pc with actinic light. one white bulb and one blue
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11651629#post11651629 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lwaxman
its the filters that come with the interchangeable cotton on the outside cartriges. the bio cartriges. where the long tube hangs down in the water and sucks it up then water passes through the spongelike cotton material then passes through the actual filter cartrige. i don't know what they are called. but one came with the tank, the lfs said i need another one so i got one but actually has two in one if you know what i mean.ok. if the cartridges are full of gunk they need to be changed. sorry if i confuse you all, i just don't know what the filters are called. i am new, and my terminology sucks. thanks for the help. should i scrape off the diatoms on the lr and suck up the diatoms on the sand. You will not really be able to do this. Leave them alone and they will subside on their own. Have you done a water change yet? i don't want to disturb the sand though. what do i do. i thought my cleanup crew would take care of this problem, but its not looking like they are going to do that. it has been going on for a week now and it seems to be getting worse, not better

thanks
 
should i shut off the light for a couple of days?

thanks so much for the help, i did change the cartriges and there was gunk on them. will do a water change tonight.

thanks
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11651889#post11651889 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lwaxman
should i shut off the light for a couple of days?

thanks so much for the help, i did change the cartriges and there was gunk on them. will do a water change tonight.

thanks
More Live Rock and Skimmer and Only use the HOB Filters for Flow and Carbon(which you Can run all the time) Most will tell you to Remove the HOB all together Or take out the pads and put live rock rubble in them I personally run one, change the pad weekly and no problems(it could just be luck and the fact that i maintain it well)
 
Maintenance is definitely needed if you run the stock filter cartridges. Put it in on Sunday, rinse it on Wednesday, and replace it on Sunday.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11651963#post11651963 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hmello@bermexin
Maintenance is definitely needed if you run the stock filter cartridges. Put it in on Sunday, rinse it on Wednesday, and replace it on Sunday.
Thats EXACTLY what i do lol!
 
Hee Hee, you know you can probably get away with two weeks out of a cartridge, new Sun, rinse Wed, rinse Sun, Rinse Wed, replace Sun. I am a little more anal and only use mine for one week though.
 
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