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Fri, 24th May 2013, 11:23 PM
#1
green algae
I had started a new 20 gallon a while back and added a few fish , lots of rock and new bulbs on a dual t5 setup. I have had green algae build up on glass and hair algae start forming also on rocks. I tested nitrate with about a 15 ppm and phosphate at about .25 ppm. This is the first time ever using a phosphate test and I'm curious if this should be at zero. I have not performed my water change yet for the week but will do so tomorrow and retest. Also I just added a nano skimmer on it which I desperately needed to bring nitrate down. I have some zoas and green star polyps only. Do you think my problem is my levels or what else do I test for. I have the lights about 6-7 inches above water level. Thanks for any advice.
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Sat, 25th May 2013, 12:46 AM
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Not an expert on this, but according to this: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rhf/ you are to high on your phosphates. But like I said, I am no expert, and just beginning, so you may want to get another opinion.
Only other thing I know that can bring algae in your tank is having lights on to long.
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Sat, 25th May 2013, 06:51 AM
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Sat, 25th May 2013, 06:59 AM
#4
The lowest my test kit reads is .25Is their a better test kit out there.
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Sat, 25th May 2013, 07:11 AM
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green algae
Use a hanna test kit. It's best to have them under .03...also may be time to add some GFO.
Thanks
Mark
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Thanks
Mark-
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Sat, 25th May 2013, 12:05 PM
#6
That's why I had started an attempt for BRS group order
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Sun, 2nd Jun 2013, 01:30 AM
#7
My tank has changed for the better. Very slight algae on glass but no algae on sand or anywhere else. The new skimmer is doing a good job. I had shortened the lights on which also helped. I will test tomorrow and go from there. I'm sure I still need a slight amount gfo.
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