Hey guys,
I've had my tank for about 4 months and I change the water regularly (weekly) and take out the rocks every 4 weeks or so to scrub them down.
This red "dust" keeps coming back and will soon cover large patches of the substrate, eventually leading to bubbly algae growth on the live rock.
I've attached a picture. This stuff is quite the nuisance and I seem to be stuck in a vicious cycle of cleaning it off the rocks and after a partial water change, it just resettles. Any idea how to combat it more effectively? I heard that using a UV light can help reducing algae propagation.
Phosphates is very low and Nitrates are pretty low (10-20). Photoperiod is about 10 hours (brand new bulbs). The tank is a Red Sea Max 130 and very often I can only run it on 1 powerhead in the top left corner of the tank.
Ideas?
- Henrik
I've had my tank for about 4 months and I change the water regularly (weekly) and take out the rocks every 4 weeks or so to scrub them down.
This red "dust" keeps coming back and will soon cover large patches of the substrate, eventually leading to bubbly algae growth on the live rock.
I've attached a picture. This stuff is quite the nuisance and I seem to be stuck in a vicious cycle of cleaning it off the rocks and after a partial water change, it just resettles. Any idea how to combat it more effectively? I heard that using a UV light can help reducing algae propagation.
Phosphates is very low and Nitrates are pretty low (10-20). Photoperiod is about 10 hours (brand new bulbs). The tank is a Red Sea Max 130 and very often I can only run it on 1 powerhead in the top left corner of the tank.
Ideas?
- Henrik