Ultra low nutrients and still this clear brown algae...Silicates? Old sand?

chevegan

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So I ammonia cycled a new nano tank using reef saver rock and 1 cera pure rock. That was a little over 2 months ago. I've been doing this for 13 years and still made the stupid mistake of using old sand that came with the tank on craigslist :debi:. At first was doing 25% water changes weekly while still scrubbing the rock. Started getting even more diligent regarding nutrients. Thing is my nitrates always read zero with 2 different test kits. I'm not surprised since I have light bio load light feedings a skimmer, algae scrubber and that marine pure rock. Still ran a phosphate sponge to get po4 near zero (softies not happy) and still no success. One thing left I'm now thinking is silica leaching from my old sand I used. ANyone else experience this?

Also I have to clean the glass daily and new carbon only works to get the clear for 2 days then gets back to what you see below.

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All the snails pick at eat, the 2 astrea love it and the nerite likes it but is very very lazy.
 
Also I should mention it doesn't seem to bother the corals at all but what coraline I had developing all died back.
 
That looks exactly like chrysophytes. I delt with it for eight months before getting rid of it. It thrives in ULN situations, and its photosynthetic.

I eventually beat it by;

1. Feeding until I had 10ppm NO3, 0.02 PO4
2. Manual removal of it as much as possible followed by
3. 3 day lights out period, wrap the tank so no light gets in (any light will keep it going).

Check here: https://www.google.com/search?q=chr...ysophytes,+AKA+Golden+Algae+-+How+to+identify (first result)
 
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I think you're right. The only other thing that seems to work 100% of the time is the product algae fix. Though I am afraid to use it. How do you feed the fish during the 3 days lights out?
 
I'm also really curious if my algae scrubber can take care of it. Although if it IS primarily photosynthetic then there is no chance.
 
I ordered the algae fix. Honestly it wouldn't bother me if not for the constant cleaning of the glass. It's ridiculous, I seriously have to clean it 2 times per day.
 
Ok so after about 7-8 doses total (not consecutive as I went on vacation) All of it died with me brushing every couple days. Order of events

chrysophytes - GHA - cyano

As one died the other started. I've lowered the leds to 1% for 3 days to give the algae scrubber a fighting chance before I dose nopox to finish off this cyano
 
Also worth noting that as soon as the gha died green coraline started growing almost everywhere, purple re crusting snails
 
Phosphate is unbinding from your dry/dead rock. The stuff will grow on it and use it before it hits the water column. It should be over in about a year... keep changing water, using GFO and maybe some organic carbon.

It will likely come back on the rocks before long. Have a plan for when it does - you cannot use the AlgaeFix forever - many have experienced coral damage with continued use.
 
Hi chevegan, so the algae fix worked for you with no side effects? I am having brown algae issues and trying solutions. One unique thing I see is it has grass/threds on my glass.
 
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