32 Gallon Biocube - I use filter floss, purigen and Chemipure Blue.
Looking for advice on what to do next. I had my tank running for almost over a year. Things were really good and healthy. 7 fish, hermit crabs, snails, and flourishing coral. Then out of no where I started to get brown algae. I assumed it to be diatoms based on what I've read on other threads even though my tank had been established for some time. It's been a complete downward spiral since and I've been dealing with it for months. It got to a point where I did a complete blackout of the tank for 3 days. The coral didn't survive and it seemed like the brown algae was gone but came back relatively quickly. I've done multiple 50% water changes. It helps clear it up but it always comes back. It's just not on the sand/rocks but also suspended in the water. I've tested the water and nitrate/nitrite et al.. all are ok.
The entire process has stressed the fish out and I'm down to 3 fish. I tried BIO-Spira - that didn't seem to help. A week ago I did another multiday blackout for 4 days. The tank looked perfect. I did a water change and attached are pictures from 1 week later. Is there a point of no return and I should just clean out the entire tank and start over? I use Nature's Ocean Nutri-SeaWater Natural Live Ocean Aquarium Saltwater. Anyone have problems with that? The cost of water changes is starting to add up.
Looking for advice on what to do next. I had my tank running for almost over a year. Things were really good and healthy. 7 fish, hermit crabs, snails, and flourishing coral. Then out of no where I started to get brown algae. I assumed it to be diatoms based on what I've read on other threads even though my tank had been established for some time. It's been a complete downward spiral since and I've been dealing with it for months. It got to a point where I did a complete blackout of the tank for 3 days. The coral didn't survive and it seemed like the brown algae was gone but came back relatively quickly. I've done multiple 50% water changes. It helps clear it up but it always comes back. It's just not on the sand/rocks but also suspended in the water. I've tested the water and nitrate/nitrite et al.. all are ok.
The entire process has stressed the fish out and I'm down to 3 fish. I tried BIO-Spira - that didn't seem to help. A week ago I did another multiday blackout for 4 days. The tank looked perfect. I did a water change and attached are pictures from 1 week later. Is there a point of no return and I should just clean out the entire tank and start over? I use Nature's Ocean Nutri-SeaWater Natural Live Ocean Aquarium Saltwater. Anyone have problems with that? The cost of water changes is starting to add up.


