I guess first I'll let you know what I have:
-Reef Pure RO/DI 4 stage
-90 gallon AGAR with there overflow float setup in the corner
-2.5" Live sand base and around 90# of live and base rock
-CPR wet dry with a 4" diameter skimmer which is driven by a Rio 600, all bio media has been removed
-water flows from the wet dry to a sump area (10gallons or so) that has 4" of live sand and rock with a 36" 2) 20 watt bulb light, one white one 03 then pumped back up to the tank with a RIO 2100
-for in tank water movement I have 2 Aquaclear 800 powerheads
-2)AGA 48" 2 tube florecent strip lights (so 4 bulbs) all 40 watt so 160watt total of lighting, (bulbs need to be replaced there over a year old)
-for fish I have a small Emperor Angel, Flame Angel, Sixline Wrasse, and 2 tank raised clowns.
So time for my questions, I've been getting a lot of a redish-brown algae on the glass sand and rocks, I can do a partial waterchange and scrub the walls and a day later it is back, my initial thoughts where my bulbs are old so maybe I should just replace those, but then I thought maybe of switching to a Power compact instead.
Or maybe my skimmer isn't good enough ( although I tossed on a CPR backpack skimmer along with my other one and didn't appear ot help)
Or the RIO 2100 is getting old and there isn't enough water movement anymore.
My clean up crew is getting fairly sparce, I don't think I have any hermits left and maybe 20 snails.
Any thoughts? Suggestions on lighting, pumps or cleaning techinuques would be great. I would like to add some more fish but don't want to until the tank starts looking better.
Thanks so much!
-Reef Pure RO/DI 4 stage
-90 gallon AGAR with there overflow float setup in the corner
-2.5" Live sand base and around 90# of live and base rock
-CPR wet dry with a 4" diameter skimmer which is driven by a Rio 600, all bio media has been removed
-water flows from the wet dry to a sump area (10gallons or so) that has 4" of live sand and rock with a 36" 2) 20 watt bulb light, one white one 03 then pumped back up to the tank with a RIO 2100
-for in tank water movement I have 2 Aquaclear 800 powerheads
-2)AGA 48" 2 tube florecent strip lights (so 4 bulbs) all 40 watt so 160watt total of lighting, (bulbs need to be replaced there over a year old)
-for fish I have a small Emperor Angel, Flame Angel, Sixline Wrasse, and 2 tank raised clowns.
So time for my questions, I've been getting a lot of a redish-brown algae on the glass sand and rocks, I can do a partial waterchange and scrub the walls and a day later it is back, my initial thoughts where my bulbs are old so maybe I should just replace those, but then I thought maybe of switching to a Power compact instead.
Or maybe my skimmer isn't good enough ( although I tossed on a CPR backpack skimmer along with my other one and didn't appear ot help)
Or the RIO 2100 is getting old and there isn't enough water movement anymore.
My clean up crew is getting fairly sparce, I don't think I have any hermits left and maybe 20 snails.
Any thoughts? Suggestions on lighting, pumps or cleaning techinuques would be great. I would like to add some more fish but don't want to until the tank starts looking better.
Thanks so much!