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Hello forum,
For a few months I've been battle an algae outbreak in my DT. I attribute it to 2 things, first being taking and leave a few corals out the water for too long while repositioning and fragging (2-3 months ago) and second I added a Henioucus (long fin bannerfish) to the tank about 1.5 months ago. The fish would not eat the pellets that I typically fed to the tank, so I made frozen food and added it without washing the food.
The problem is that the algae has overgrown about 80% of a 6" birdsnest coral, is growing heavily on the rocks, and is growing on other coral frags.
I've added a lawnmower blenny who will not eat the algae. I've added a sea hare who will not eat the algae. I have a hefty CUC with emerald crabs, blue and red hermits, various snails (about 75 members in all), a big turbo snail who doesn't touch it either.
My phosphates and nitrates are zero. I've cut back on the frozen food to hand feeding the banner fish only every other day. The rest of the tank gets a small amount of Omega One fish pellets. I've kept the day lights off but the tank get bright indirect light from a southern facing window (I don't think lighting is the problem). I've had consistent water changes for the past month averaging 10-20g weekly.
I have a 2yo - 60g DT with about 20g sump
Protein skimmer, chaeto, fern macro algae
6" yellow tang, 2 clowns, blenny, Heniochus, long spinned urchin (also supposed to eat algae). I have many frags of soft and hard corals. My Duncans have not been happy for a while, my green monti has algae and green slime on it (cutting back the lights does not help this)
Purple Stylo, red mushrooms, leather toad stool, chalice are thriving.
My RODI filters are probably a year old but my TDS meter reads zero. I reordered new filters today.
Questions I have - will dead coral leak phosphates into the tank that will feed the algae in the DT?
Will the dead parts of the birdsnest coral grow back (as it appears to be doing from the base) or should I cut and remove 80% of the coral that covered in the algae?
Is this algae 'special' since no one seems to enjoy eating it?
Should I get phosphate reactor?
I realize the first step in troubleshooting is finding the source of the problem. I've ruled out lighting and over feeding. It appears my RODI is OK.
I can't keep weeding the algae out by hand each week. I need to try something new. Any help will be appreciated
Thanks
For a few months I've been battle an algae outbreak in my DT. I attribute it to 2 things, first being taking and leave a few corals out the water for too long while repositioning and fragging (2-3 months ago) and second I added a Henioucus (long fin bannerfish) to the tank about 1.5 months ago. The fish would not eat the pellets that I typically fed to the tank, so I made frozen food and added it without washing the food.
The problem is that the algae has overgrown about 80% of a 6" birdsnest coral, is growing heavily on the rocks, and is growing on other coral frags.
I've added a lawnmower blenny who will not eat the algae. I've added a sea hare who will not eat the algae. I have a hefty CUC with emerald crabs, blue and red hermits, various snails (about 75 members in all), a big turbo snail who doesn't touch it either.
My phosphates and nitrates are zero. I've cut back on the frozen food to hand feeding the banner fish only every other day. The rest of the tank gets a small amount of Omega One fish pellets. I've kept the day lights off but the tank get bright indirect light from a southern facing window (I don't think lighting is the problem). I've had consistent water changes for the past month averaging 10-20g weekly.
I have a 2yo - 60g DT with about 20g sump
Protein skimmer, chaeto, fern macro algae
6" yellow tang, 2 clowns, blenny, Heniochus, long spinned urchin (also supposed to eat algae). I have many frags of soft and hard corals. My Duncans have not been happy for a while, my green monti has algae and green slime on it (cutting back the lights does not help this)
Purple Stylo, red mushrooms, leather toad stool, chalice are thriving.
My RODI filters are probably a year old but my TDS meter reads zero. I reordered new filters today.
Questions I have - will dead coral leak phosphates into the tank that will feed the algae in the DT?
Will the dead parts of the birdsnest coral grow back (as it appears to be doing from the base) or should I cut and remove 80% of the coral that covered in the algae?
Is this algae 'special' since no one seems to enjoy eating it?
Should I get phosphate reactor?
I realize the first step in troubleshooting is finding the source of the problem. I've ruled out lighting and over feeding. It appears my RODI is OK.
I can't keep weeding the algae out by hand each week. I need to try something new. Any help will be appreciated
Thanks