Red Sea RL50 growing algae

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Hello I’m running a Red Sea reef led 50 and for some reason it grows algae like no other. My phosphates are .04 ppm nitrates are 5 ppm, calcium 430 ppm, alk 10.5 and pH is 7.9. I’m currently running 50% blue from 12-4 starting at 9 and ramps up till noon and my whites are at 10% they start at 12:45, 10% by 1 and at 5 it ramps down both blue and whites turn off at 7 then moonlight at 10% runs from 7-9. Just wondering what in the heck is going on.
 
Don’t mind the name I made the program when I bleached a hammer last year.
 

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i doubt its the light that is causing the algae.

how old is the tank? have you tested for po4 and no3.
 
New additions to the tank, like rock? This could be leaching nitrates and phosphates, which fuel the algae such that they won’t show up on a test.

How old is the tank?
 
Those seem to be within a good ratio. All though they can be alot higher since the presence of the algae will be masking the true numbers. How old is your tank? Are you running a skimmer?
Phosphates r 0.04 ppm and nitrates are around 5ish I tested twice to make sure but the colors land between 5 and 10
those seem like they are in a good ratio. but the presence of algae can be masking the true values which are probably much higher. how old is your tank? are you running a skimmer? whats the size of your tank and what do you have in terms of herbivores. i went through a huge algae bloom. but i just increased my CUC (i only use trochus snails and a few astrea snails), added a lawnmower blenny and a scopas tank and the tank was algae free in 2 weeks.
 
Those seem to be within a good ratio. All though they can be alot higher since the presence of the algae will be masking the true numbers. How old is your tank? Are you running a skimmer?

those seem like they are in a good ratio. but the presence of algae can be masking the true values which are probably much higher. how old is your tank? are you running a skimmer? whats the size of your tank and what do you have in terms of herbivores. i went through a huge algae bloom. but i just increased my CUC (i only use trochus snails and a few astrea snails), added a lawnmower blenny and a scopas tank and the tank was algae free in 2 weeks.
It has been 2 months since I added the 1st fish so about 3 and a half months total I have 20 pounds of dry rock and 10 pounds of rock from my old tank. I have a tunzee 9004 dc protein skimmer running at 60%. I have a pair of clowns 1 kauderan cardinalfish, and a flame angel. My cuc is 6 trochus and 3 Scarlett hermit crabs. I feed once a day and I feed a quarter of a brick of food a night.
 
Those seem to be within a good ratio. All though they can be alot higher since the presence of the algae will be masking the true numbers. How old is your tank? Are you running a skimmer?

those seem like they are in a good ratio. but the presence of algae can be masking the true values which are probably much higher. how old is your tank? are you running a skimmer? whats the size of your tank and what do you have in terms of herbivores. i went through a huge algae bloom. but i just increased my CUC (i only use trochus snails and a few astrea snails), added a lawnmower blenny and a scopas tank and the tank was algae free in 2 weeks.
I also have a lawnmower blenny a gramma a conch and a tuxedo urchin I still have to move over from my last tank, I’ve been taking it slow. My tank is 40 gallons. Running 2 reef led 50s (overkill, but I hate shadows) an aqua clear 70 job filter. I do 10% weekly water changes using red seas reef pro salt.
 
My thoughts are that this is normal for a new tank. You’re going through the “bad” phase.
 
Those seem to be within a good ratio. All though they can be alot higher since the presence of the algae will be masking the true numbers. How old is your tank? Are you running a skimmer?

those seem like they are in a good ratio. but the presence of algae can be masking the true values which are probably much higher. how old is your tank? are you running a skimmer? whats the size of your tank and what do you have in terms of herbivores. i went through a huge algae bloom. but i just increased my CUC (i only use trochus snails and a few astrea snails), added a lawnmower blenny and a scopas tank and the tank was algae free in 2 weeks.
 

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My thoughts are that this is normal for a new tank. You’re going through the “bad” phase.
That’s what I was thinking too but I’m my last tank it came and went within a week dosing nothing and just the angel to eat it and I was feeding more when I first started. I think the culprit is the seduction Zoa I added since that’s where it’s the worst which is weird bc my lfs does a superb job keeping there tanks clean.
 

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