Alex T.
Active member
I've been having a recurring problem in my SPS clam tank for the last year. Everything goes well, SPS coloring up and growing and then all of the sudden a hair algae outbreak happens and polyps don't extend as much and then the corals go pale. I have a 150 gallon (72 x 18 x 27) tank with 50 gallons of sump.
My parameters are as follows:
NO3: .2
PO4: undetectable
Magnesium: 1350
Calcium: 420
Alk: 8 dKH
I run GFO and Carbon in a BRS Dual reactor and change it every two weeks. My current fish load is....
1 Yellow Tang
2 Lyretail Anthias
4 Blue Green Chromis
1 Maroon Clownfish
1 Pink Skunk Clownfish
1 Blue Devil Orange tail damsel
1 Sixline Wrasse
1 Coral Beauty (been very well behaved with no picking)
I run an ETSS 900 skimmer and pull about a gallon per week...a very strong skimmer.
I also change 25 gallons every Sunday morning with pure RODI water using Reef Crystals salt. I alternate feedings every day with a cube of Mysis and half a cube of bloodworms on 1 day and a cube of Cyclops and pinch of pellet on the next. Once a week I feed a small portion of Nori.
I use Radium 400 watt bulbs on for 6 hours per day and 2 ATI Blue Plus bulbs that are on for 10 hours per day. My back glass covers in Coraline very easily and quickly, yet the hair algae persists. I'm at my wit's end! I'm thinking that my live rock was bound up with phosphate and is leaching it back into the system but I really can't tell if that's the case. If I go too long between coraline scraping on the back glass, then I have sheets of coraline to scrape off and that's when the hair algae will start.
If anyone could give me an idea and solution as to what's going on I'd appreciate it. I just had the tank exactly where I wanted it a month ago and now it's on its' downward spiral again. I tried Algaefix Marine last time. It killed all the algae and things started turning for the better but now it's back like before. I don't want to depend on band aids and temporary fixes though. I really need to get to the bottom of what the source is. HELP....PLEASE!!!
My parameters are as follows:
NO3: .2
PO4: undetectable
Magnesium: 1350
Calcium: 420
Alk: 8 dKH
I run GFO and Carbon in a BRS Dual reactor and change it every two weeks. My current fish load is....
1 Yellow Tang
2 Lyretail Anthias
4 Blue Green Chromis
1 Maroon Clownfish
1 Pink Skunk Clownfish
1 Blue Devil Orange tail damsel
1 Sixline Wrasse
1 Coral Beauty (been very well behaved with no picking)
I run an ETSS 900 skimmer and pull about a gallon per week...a very strong skimmer.
I also change 25 gallons every Sunday morning with pure RODI water using Reef Crystals salt. I alternate feedings every day with a cube of Mysis and half a cube of bloodworms on 1 day and a cube of Cyclops and pinch of pellet on the next. Once a week I feed a small portion of Nori.
I use Radium 400 watt bulbs on for 6 hours per day and 2 ATI Blue Plus bulbs that are on for 10 hours per day. My back glass covers in Coraline very easily and quickly, yet the hair algae persists. I'm at my wit's end! I'm thinking that my live rock was bound up with phosphate and is leaching it back into the system but I really can't tell if that's the case. If I go too long between coraline scraping on the back glass, then I have sheets of coraline to scrape off and that's when the hair algae will start.
If anyone could give me an idea and solution as to what's going on I'd appreciate it. I just had the tank exactly where I wanted it a month ago and now it's on its' downward spiral again. I tried Algaefix Marine last time. It killed all the algae and things started turning for the better but now it's back like before. I don't want to depend on band aids and temporary fixes though. I really need to get to the bottom of what the source is. HELP....PLEASE!!!