New Years Eve Update
Glad the holidays are winding down, kept me running here and there and finding places for all of Maddie's (our 1 year old daughter) new toys!!! The tank has completed it's cycle (gotta love fully cured live rock) and has been stable for 9 days (0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, 10 nitrate). On the 29th I added a clean up crew consisting of 10 turbos, 10 blue, and 10 red hermits... So much fun breaking up crab fights and picking up snails who fall off the rock and land on their backs!! LOL!! The inverts settled down after day one. But they are way behind in the algae fight!! The last 3 days I have had an explosion of green algae. I fired up the protein skimmer yesterday but that will take a couple of days to break in. As you can see from the pics it is EVERYWHERE!!
Water Params:
Temp: 79
PH : 8.1
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 10
Nitrite 0
SG 1.024
Phosphate 0
dkh 6.2 <--- Little low?
I have only used RO/Di water from the start. I also double checked my water after mix and it is at 0 trates and 0 phosphate. So the source water is good going in. TDS meter reading 000 on the RO/DI water, it is doing it's job well.
Right now I am running my MH for 8 hours, actinic couple hours before and after looking to get the corraline growth going.
What should be my plan of attack here?? Don't want this to get out of hand right out of the gate.
Since I only have inverts in there, I was thinking about a water change 2morrow and clean out what I can of the algae. Then I was going to keep the lights off for a few days and see if that reduces the outbreak. I was also planning on running some carbon. Sound like a sound plan?? or should I do something else??
Looks like bubble algae to me on the rock to the top right.
Green Green EVERYWHERE!!!
Been trying to direct the Hermits to this field of dreams LOL!!
Is this more bubble algae I see?? looks different from the other one in the first picture.
And of course, just to make matters worse, our friend Aptasia
It's all not doom and gloom... Introducing Frick and Frack, as they chill out in the QT. They are eating well and are very active. Curious little buggers...