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| Scopas Tang ![]() | Re: Algae Control Hello guys. I recently purchased a 24 gallon Aquapod with the 150w Halide lighting. I am running the light around 7 hours per day, but I am having issues with algae on the glass and sand. What can I do to reduce the algae? Also, does it make sense to open all of the gates on the back chamber? Thanks for any help. |
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| Brunt of all Jokes~ | Re: Algae Control Hey Nervoustime Welcome to RS!! I wish an answer was readily at hand for you,but. If you would be so kind as to start at the start with water parameters,whats in the tank, did it cycle. The algae is probably normal if the tank has just been set up so dont worry. Pictures are always helpfull and everybody here would love to help you so ask questions ok? Steve |
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| Scopas Tang ![]() | Re: Algae Control Thanks for responding sasquatch. It is a saltwater tank with all corals. I have no fish at this time, but there are around 10 small crabs. The tank has been running for around 24 days. The water has been tested, and it appears to be in good shape. Before Thanksgiving, I put in all five gates in front of the two sponges. It was after this that I noticed the buildup of algae. Do you recommend that I open those gates back up or leave them closed? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Reza |
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() | Re: Algae Control Since this is a new setup algae problems are to be expected particularly if you cured the live rock in the tank. It's very early to be adding corals as your bacteria is still in flux and it will take several months for it to stabilize. Which corals do you have ? How often are you doing water changes ? Are you dosing anything ? How much flow do you have ? Are you using a skimmer if so which one ? Quote:
__________________ Robert My Cube “A spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe—a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.” Albert Einstein | |
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| Scopas Tang ![]() | Re: Algae Control Cheeks69, I purchased live rock that was already cured. I believe that the pump puts out 290 gph. Since the corals (mushrooms, brain, frogspawn) were put in very recently, I have not done a water change. Also, I am using a fission protein skimmer. I just wanted to see whether the algae buildup was normal, and if I need to do anything different. As far as the gates in front of the two filter sponges, there are five open slots that can be blocked by using these gates. I didn't know whether the buildup of algae was caused in any way by closing these gates. Thanks again, Reza |
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| Golden Moray ![]() | Re: Algae Control ur algea bloom is normal, fission skimmer isnt the best but should be ok i would tink as long as ur bio load doesnt get too high. i would recommend taking all sponges out except maybe one, this will greatly help out any future nitrate issues and one will be enough for mechanical filtration, just be sure to rinse it out once a week. good luck |
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| Plate Coral | Re: Algae Control You probably have a spike in Algae from your recent input of the corals. The closing of gates probably didnt help, With the above recommendations and a water change you should see it start to get under control. We would love to see a pic if possible. |
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| Brunt of all Jokes~ | Re: Algae Control Well Nervoustime looks like you got some help! all questions are good questions, pictures are good,all the best Steve |
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() | Re: Algae Control Quote:
__________________ Robert My Cube “A spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe—a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.” Albert Einstein | |
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