skyrne_isk
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A question I can't quite wrap my head around:
I am getting ready to transfer everything from a 110G standard to a 120G rimless. (There will be a "build" thread, even though the building is almost done!)
Due to SPS growth, overstocking, and getting out of balance dosing carbon over time - I have had some cyano pop up, followed by some little patches of caulerpa, bubble algae, and some other undesirable algae here and there on my live rock. I never had algae problems until dosing carbon and running a reactor, but the growth and colors I get are worth it for sure.
I am trying to get some input about how exactly I should deal with this undesirable algae growth with the move to the new tank. Part of me thinks with more room (almost 50% more volume), bigger skimmer, less livestock (I have gotten rid of some corals and fish), and more comprehensive carbon dosing (less vodka, more sugar and bac) will help me eventually get rid of these little patches here and there.
A majority of my SPS are mounted and have really encrusted (maybe I'll attach pics if it would be helpful) so to clean the rock off, I will either need to remove most of the pieces to scrub the patches off or work around them - which I am sure will result with some getting accidentally broken during the process.
Given the scaping will be different in the new tank, should I just pull all the colonies/frags out of their current spaces, rescape, and then re-mount everything?
I really am not sure how to proceed here.
I am getting ready to transfer everything from a 110G standard to a 120G rimless. (There will be a "build" thread, even though the building is almost done!)
Due to SPS growth, overstocking, and getting out of balance dosing carbon over time - I have had some cyano pop up, followed by some little patches of caulerpa, bubble algae, and some other undesirable algae here and there on my live rock. I never had algae problems until dosing carbon and running a reactor, but the growth and colors I get are worth it for sure.
I am trying to get some input about how exactly I should deal with this undesirable algae growth with the move to the new tank. Part of me thinks with more room (almost 50% more volume), bigger skimmer, less livestock (I have gotten rid of some corals and fish), and more comprehensive carbon dosing (less vodka, more sugar and bac) will help me eventually get rid of these little patches here and there.
A majority of my SPS are mounted and have really encrusted (maybe I'll attach pics if it would be helpful) so to clean the rock off, I will either need to remove most of the pieces to scrub the patches off or work around them - which I am sure will result with some getting accidentally broken during the process.
Given the scaping will be different in the new tank, should I just pull all the colonies/frags out of their current spaces, rescape, and then re-mount everything?
I really am not sure how to proceed here.