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Today I will run my diatom filter on the tank while I work on other projects. Some algae came back in the tank and my algae scrubber has an algae growth an inch thick. That is probably because for a month or two I didn't rinse the frozen food, but I will start doing that again. I wanted to grow the sponges and other microfauna which I think I accomplished. Now I want to clean it up again. I also have not changed any water since I moved here and with the gravel and all the stuff I brought here from my other house I am sure a lot of stuff rotted in there and turned into algae.
It's all good and natural and everything is growing and looks extremely healthy. The pipefish are full of eggs and the fireclowns constantly spawn.
I don't have any other paired fish now so that's all the spawning I have. I want some more interesting, small fish but have not found any yet.
All the corals look better than they ever did.
Next week, weather permitting I will collect some water. I like to change some water about 5 times a year and it's due.
Thatguy96, Hello. I normally rinse the food but for a while I didn't because i wanted to feed the many new pulsing Zinia and other stuff I have, but I guess I over did it.
The algae is dying and almost gone again
I just cleaned the back glass of algae and am sucking it out with the diatom filter. I will run it overnight but I have a new rebuilt model. My old original ones I would not leave overnight because they got too hot. This one is no problem.
Every hour or so I stir up more of the gravel and behind the rocks so the filter can suck it out. It will have little to no effect on the bacteria which are mostly in the rocks. The filter will also not remove anything dissolved like trace elements. It will remove any pods that go through it but they also are mainly in the rocks and gravel. A diatom cleaning every once in a while will not hurt anything and it will make your water disappear.
My SPS seem to love the suspended organics as they open up for the food it provides.
Good luck
Paul