Nuisance algae/source water/flake food question

apurintun

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I have a minor-to-moderate nuisance algae problem in an established reef (2-plus-years) and suspect either (or both) my ro/di source water or my flake food (fed very sparingly to a low bioload (4 small fish) in a 60-gal aquarium). What is the best test of ro/di output water to determine if it's "good"? What else should I do?? I have approx. 25 snails (astrea/cerith) and a dozen or so red reef hermits -- would having more (or different species) be advisable (and if so, how many/what species)??? Thanks much.
 
It really depends on what type of algae you have as to what CUC to have to take care of it. Acceptable tds reading: 0. Make sure you have a good protein skimmer, high flow, use phosphate reactor, make sure bulbs aren't old. I quit feeding flake food and rinse off frozen food.
 
Some flake food is ok. Prime Reef by Ocean nutrition for example has a much lower phosphate to protein ratio (65 :1 vs 250 :1 for myssis or about 900:1 for silversides approximately) than most frozen foods. I use a bit of flake for variety and a mix of rinsed and thawed frozen foods. Generally it is a good idea to avoid boney foods.
 
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