Not sure where to post this to have a chance of getting some input... lol!
I am not sure what to do.. algae is killing me, and my tank.. if you can bear with me I will spell it all out... any advice or questions to help me along my way would be greatly appreciated
We have a 32 Gal Biocube with stock Led lid lights.
We have been up and going for about 6 months now.. and the yay happy moments are being outnumbered by sad, at a loss, and ready to throw in the towel moments..
This is our second venture into keeping a reef tank and it has had so many ups and downs that I’m not sure what to do from here..
We have been plagued by algae, all kinds, all colors, and all trying to kill anything and everything in our tank. (At least it feels that way lol)
We set up with base rock and the purple “life rock”, live sand, and went to it... we mix our own salt water with Aquavitro Salinity and RO from our LFS.
We have a clown fish, a zebra bar dartfish, a tanagora goby, and a pajama cardinal fish. About 10-12 blue leg hermit crabs, 7 cerith snails, 2 nassarius snails, and 2 astrea snails.
After our cycle was done we had a few weeks of a happy looking tank, then we almost lost everything... the LFS we were getting our RO from had phosphates in it.. and we had a bacterial bloom that almost destroyed everything.. we luckily caught it before too much damage was done and started to run phosban in with our carbon. The rebound was a rollercoaster, we lost some corals (zoas & a Birdsnest), almost lost our zebra dartfish, had lots of mad corals that didn’t like the parameter swings, but then started to see a clearer pretty view again.
We started to cut back on the phosban and it seemed like the tank was going to be ok...
then the different algae’s started to appear, a black slime looking one on the rocks, a fuzzy brown layer on the back wall of the tank, diatoms in the sand, red/brown slime like on the rocks, and hair algae that was not just all over the rocks but seemed to be attracted to our corals.. and stringy fuzzy green algae coming out of our outflow valve.
we started to run phosban in the sock with our carbon and added a few more crabs and snails into our clean up crew.
The cerith snails have been laying eggs all over the tank, the parameters haven’t been crazy, but now corals are dying, and algae is blooming all over...
salinity: 1.025
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Phosphate: 0- 0.25
Calcium: 460
Kh: 8
Ph: 8.0
I am adding some sad looking pictures, sorry for the quality.. still trying to work on that... if anyone has any IDs on the algae and how to get rid of it, any tips on how to bring my corals back to life, or any tips at all please share. I’m sad looking at our tank this morning.
I am not sure what to do.. algae is killing me, and my tank.. if you can bear with me I will spell it all out... any advice or questions to help me along my way would be greatly appreciated
We have a 32 Gal Biocube with stock Led lid lights.
We have been up and going for about 6 months now.. and the yay happy moments are being outnumbered by sad, at a loss, and ready to throw in the towel moments..
This is our second venture into keeping a reef tank and it has had so many ups and downs that I’m not sure what to do from here..
We have been plagued by algae, all kinds, all colors, and all trying to kill anything and everything in our tank. (At least it feels that way lol)
We set up with base rock and the purple “life rock”, live sand, and went to it... we mix our own salt water with Aquavitro Salinity and RO from our LFS.
We have a clown fish, a zebra bar dartfish, a tanagora goby, and a pajama cardinal fish. About 10-12 blue leg hermit crabs, 7 cerith snails, 2 nassarius snails, and 2 astrea snails.
After our cycle was done we had a few weeks of a happy looking tank, then we almost lost everything... the LFS we were getting our RO from had phosphates in it.. and we had a bacterial bloom that almost destroyed everything.. we luckily caught it before too much damage was done and started to run phosban in with our carbon. The rebound was a rollercoaster, we lost some corals (zoas & a Birdsnest), almost lost our zebra dartfish, had lots of mad corals that didn’t like the parameter swings, but then started to see a clearer pretty view again.
We started to cut back on the phosban and it seemed like the tank was going to be ok...
then the different algae’s started to appear, a black slime looking one on the rocks, a fuzzy brown layer on the back wall of the tank, diatoms in the sand, red/brown slime like on the rocks, and hair algae that was not just all over the rocks but seemed to be attracted to our corals.. and stringy fuzzy green algae coming out of our outflow valve.
we started to run phosban in the sock with our carbon and added a few more crabs and snails into our clean up crew.
The cerith snails have been laying eggs all over the tank, the parameters haven’t been crazy, but now corals are dying, and algae is blooming all over...
salinity: 1.025
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Phosphate: 0- 0.25
Calcium: 460
Kh: 8
Ph: 8.0
I am adding some sad looking pictures, sorry for the quality.. still trying to work on that... if anyone has any IDs on the algae and how to get rid of it, any tips on how to bring my corals back to life, or any tips at all please share. I’m sad looking at our tank this morning.

I messed that up.


