Matrajeous
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Hi there all I currently have a 20 gallon long nano reef going at home. I started itwhile up in college and transported it home with the help of the local aquaculture majors at my college. the tank is like a said a 20 long with a coralife compact light source, a cascade filter, and a nano fission protein skimmer. (I have experience with a larger tank approx 75+ gallons.) ok back to the nano. Once i got the tank home and re-set all of the equipment, live rock, live sand, loghts and what not back in the tank at home the temperature in the tank went to extremes of mid 80s,and the tank was over ridden with brown algae. my inverts are still alive ( 5 blue leg hermits, and 2 scarlet hermits, 1 margarita turbo snail) minus a few snails that i bought recently that are dropping like flies. a local pet store at home suggested that i take the glass cover off the tank and put the coralife compact on the riser legs. so I did so, it helped with the temperature decreasing it now to about 76-78 degress durring the day. to get rid of the brown algae i have a magnet scraper and bought some more snails. as i mentioned earlier the snails are dying rapidly , all water conditions are proper and normal, and the phosphates are normal. the brown algae is now being accompanyied by the only way for me to describe it is white/grayish spiderwebs around the bases of my live rock. What is that? anyone have ideas? suggestions? Im new to here so if anyone can help me out to get rid of this brown algae and spider webs please let me know. could i have killed my live sand in transport? hope to hear from anyone soon.