BigRedDog1934
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i cant imagine this question hasnt been here asked before but oh well. i have a newer (four months old) tank that i have been slowly adding coral to. everything is doing great thanks to all the folks here and the frags ive been able to get.
a couple of weeks ago i got a couple of bird's nest frags, both of which were doing well. but over the last week some red algea has crept up the base of one of the frags and is clearly killing the polyps there. i am so proud of doing everything well up till now i would hate to loose one of my first two pieces of sps.
here is something that may have contributed to the problem. over the last few days i have noticed my tank looking a bit less colorful and just a bit cloudy. yesterday i saw that my palys were straining toward the top of the tank, something that i guessed was a light issue. sure enough the glass that i have used on the tank was clouded up big time with salt deposits and really keeping a bunch of light out of the tank. i immediately removed it and at this point have no reason to put it back, even after cleaning.
i guess my questions are, what do i need to do to help my sps? should i scrape the algea from the base of it? and now that the light is at full power again (225 watts of who for 29 gallon) will the situation get better on its own?
thanks again for the advice all. and also, is anyone has some small frag of frogspawn i would love to have a look at it.
happy thanksgiving.
a couple of weeks ago i got a couple of bird's nest frags, both of which were doing well. but over the last week some red algea has crept up the base of one of the frags and is clearly killing the polyps there. i am so proud of doing everything well up till now i would hate to loose one of my first two pieces of sps.
here is something that may have contributed to the problem. over the last few days i have noticed my tank looking a bit less colorful and just a bit cloudy. yesterday i saw that my palys were straining toward the top of the tank, something that i guessed was a light issue. sure enough the glass that i have used on the tank was clouded up big time with salt deposits and really keeping a bunch of light out of the tank. i immediately removed it and at this point have no reason to put it back, even after cleaning.
i guess my questions are, what do i need to do to help my sps? should i scrape the algea from the base of it? and now that the light is at full power again (225 watts of who for 29 gallon) will the situation get better on its own?
thanks again for the advice all. and also, is anyone has some small frag of frogspawn i would love to have a look at it.
happy thanksgiving.