I woke up this morning to a disaster happening in front of my eyes. Once my main lights came on my reef tank....I noticed it was a little cloudy. I went looking around to make sure everyone was ok and the only thing I noticed is my grape caulerpa I had the tank was almost white. I also noticed it was like disintergrating in front of me. Like melting. I went to get dressed and about 10 minutes later went back to the tank and my tank was so cloudy it looked aweful. I immediately grabbed a bucket and tore the macro algae out of the tank. It was all slimy feeling. A piece of my xenia attached itself to it about 3 weeks ago. Did it poison the algae?
So I did a ten gallon water change. This is a 46 bowfront. Cleaned the filters and the skimmer and it is looking better. Not clear yet..but better. Nothing else is affected. Fish and corals are fine. Parameters are fine. What caused this to happen...any ideas?
So I did a ten gallon water change. This is a 46 bowfront. Cleaned the filters and the skimmer and it is looking better. Not clear yet..but better. Nothing else is affected. Fish and corals are fine. Parameters are fine. What caused this to happen...any ideas?