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No need to apologize, I want input from everyone. I'm not new to aquariums at all but new to reefing with only a year of experience with reefing so far. Would love to hear all information available.
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Funny thing about the whole post I feel like I’m talking because it sound like the same thing I’m dealing with, and I have the 32 Biocube and mp10No need to apologize, I want input from everyone. I'm not new to aquariums at all but new to reefing with only a year of experience with reefing so far. Would love to hear all information available.
The tank is not near a window. The closest window is about 10ft away or so and has blackout curtains on it.one question before I make any suggestions,...........
By any chance is this Tank At or Near a window? Direct and indirect sunlight will cause many algae related issues even if window is across or on the side with shades. Sun has natural UV rays and will penetrate anything.
3The tank is not near a window. The closest window is about 10ft away or so and has blackout curtains on it.
I’m different in this, as I have a window next to my tank with blackout curtains.The tank is not near a window. The closest window is about 10ft away or so and has blackout curtains on it.
Powerhead is an mp10 on the right side glass on reef crest mode around 50%. Any stronger seems to really whip some coral around and blow sand. The lighting is nanobox leds using the mix attached. My middays use some white/mint light for about 3-4 hours max. The other 6 are mainly a blue mix.3
Ok- good. Type of lighting and how many hours? Is it bright white or 50/50 or Blues?
What type of water flow do you have and what type of power heads?
Thank you for the post. It always helps to hear that!My tank is about 10 months old too. I just got done with an ugly algae phase. Be patient with it. Remember, our tanks really aren’t mature yet. It sounds like the worst is behind you. And it’s okay for your tank to have some algae. Just take the appropriate measures (cleanup crew/chaeto/algae reactor) to help keep it at a minimum. Take a deep breath, pour a glass of whiskey (if that’s your thing) and relax. Give it some time.
My tank is about 10 months old too. I just got done with an ugly algae phase. Be patient with it. Remember, our tanks really aren’t mature yet. It sounds like the worst is behind you. And it’s okay for your tank to have some algae. Just take the appropriate measures (cleanup crew/chaeto/algae reactor) to help keep it at a minimum. Take a deep breath, pour a glass of whiskey (if that’s your thing) and relax. Give it some time.
So its been 2 weeks without a water change and the algae outbreak doesn't seem better or worse yet. It is still growing a bit. I pulled out some and its really anchored on my rocks and whatever it grabs. Last hair algae I had came up in bigger chunks and was easy to remove. This stuff is like velcro and comes up in the smallest pieces. Different algae than the last hair algae I dealt with. I put some in a shot glass full of peroxide and took a pic to share. Hopefully they are close enough. Any new ideas as to what type this is?![]()
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