LittleBee
New member
Hey guys.
My ten gallon has been up and running for about eight months now. I havent had red slime in it since the cycling phase and all of th sudden I have a bit of red slime growin again. I haven changed anything. Not feeding any more than normal. The light is on a timer. Weekly water changes.
Nitrate 5
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
Here is my question. The only thing I have changed is lighting. I had a four bulb t5 fixture on it and a couple months ago I switched to marineland reef capable LEDs. I used to run the LEDs on my 29g when I had that up and now I figured i would stick them on the 10. The marineland is almost two years old. Is it possible for the Marineland led bulbs to dim and start growin algae bc the output is different? When they were on my 29g they grew all sorts of corals just fine and now since they are a bit older Im thinking that's why the algae is growin and also my zoas aren't opening as nicely anymore. Could that be possible?
My ten gallon has been up and running for about eight months now. I havent had red slime in it since the cycling phase and all of th sudden I have a bit of red slime growin again. I haven changed anything. Not feeding any more than normal. The light is on a timer. Weekly water changes.
Nitrate 5
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
Here is my question. The only thing I have changed is lighting. I had a four bulb t5 fixture on it and a couple months ago I switched to marineland reef capable LEDs. I used to run the LEDs on my 29g when I had that up and now I figured i would stick them on the 10. The marineland is almost two years old. Is it possible for the Marineland led bulbs to dim and start growin algae bc the output is different? When they were on my 29g they grew all sorts of corals just fine and now since they are a bit older Im thinking that's why the algae is growin and also my zoas aren't opening as nicely anymore. Could that be possible?