Aquamechanic
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I have a 90 gallon reef that has been acumulating a clear, pink toned mucus-like slime everywhere in the tank on a ongoing basis.
It forms on glass as a haze but behind the rocks it accumulates and becomes stringy gobs of organic slime.
Tank parameters are in check but before this occurred PO4 was high at around 1-2ppm. Current readings are:
PO4 0.1-0.25, NO3 2, CA 400, alk 8.4. I ran Rowaphos to lower PO4 levels ... maybe too quickly?
There is also slow growth of dark near black algae on rocks but is scrubs off with a bristle brush quite easily along with the accumulated mulm that is forming elsewhere. Once scrubbed off, coraline is exposed growingbon the rock. Tank is serviced weekly. Only 4 small fish. Fed brine shrimp daily. One cube. The problem has been going on for about 6 months. Tank is about 2 years old since last breakdown after ice storm power outage.
My theory is that the PO4, while now low in the water column, is high in the rocks. As it leaches out algae is supported but dies when it can no longer get the required nutrients from the rock. The dying organics pur a load on the bio-system and dont fully break down. It's a guess.
See attached photo of 'goo' in bucket.
Feedback appreciated.
Cheers
Kelly
It forms on glass as a haze but behind the rocks it accumulates and becomes stringy gobs of organic slime.
Tank parameters are in check but before this occurred PO4 was high at around 1-2ppm. Current readings are:
PO4 0.1-0.25, NO3 2, CA 400, alk 8.4. I ran Rowaphos to lower PO4 levels ... maybe too quickly?
There is also slow growth of dark near black algae on rocks but is scrubs off with a bristle brush quite easily along with the accumulated mulm that is forming elsewhere. Once scrubbed off, coraline is exposed growingbon the rock. Tank is serviced weekly. Only 4 small fish. Fed brine shrimp daily. One cube. The problem has been going on for about 6 months. Tank is about 2 years old since last breakdown after ice storm power outage.
My theory is that the PO4, while now low in the water column, is high in the rocks. As it leaches out algae is supported but dies when it can no longer get the required nutrients from the rock. The dying organics pur a load on the bio-system and dont fully break down. It's a guess.
See attached photo of 'goo' in bucket.
Feedback appreciated.
Cheers
Kelly