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down&dirty

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I have a 75gallon reef setup and recently I have noticed my water is slightly foggy and green! This is not really what I want. The chemicals all seem to be ok. I have to get my phosphate tested tonight. Any ideas on what else this could be and how to remedy the problem?
 

Len

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It's an algae bloom. Could be one of many species, but if you can control the nutrients, this will go away and stay away. If you aren't using a RO filter and good skimmer, that is a good place to start.

For now, I recommend use of good carbon and Polyfilter pads to help rid the water of the algae. A water change may also help to dilute nutrients, but only if the water change is nutrient poor :)
 

silly34

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You could also get a nice Diatom filter. I have an XL model and it works wonders. I use it on fresh and saltwater tanks (customer tanks) while cleaning the tank.

But a good water change should do it ;)

B.
 

down&dirty

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Well, a carbon pad and a couple of RO water changes later and the bloom is gone. Hopefully not to return. Now if I can just get a bigger sump....
 

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