fatoldsun
NJRC Member
Am I in trouble? Does this look like it’s Bryopsis? Or some other nuisance algae?
I just started noticing it in the last few weeks – since I got my new lights running. I have GFO, Bio pellets and a small clump of chaeto in my fuge. I haven’t changed the GFO recently but I don’t have much of the algae (yet) and my phosphate runs between 0.0 and 0.09 using a Hanna - I haven’t seen anything at or over 0.1in quite a while. I try to test the GFO output from time to time and as long as that’s 0.0 while the tank is between 0.02 and 0.05 I assume the GFO is working and I leave it alone. If it gets closer to the rest of the tank – over 0.0, I change it.
Also, before I got the LEDs up my HQIs were VERY old so I lost a lot of coral and I have some cyano I’m battling now. I’m using coral snow and that seems to be helping with cyano but it hasn’t done anything to this stuff.
Thoughts? Here’s hoping it’s green coralline
I just started noticing it in the last few weeks – since I got my new lights running. I have GFO, Bio pellets and a small clump of chaeto in my fuge. I haven’t changed the GFO recently but I don’t have much of the algae (yet) and my phosphate runs between 0.0 and 0.09 using a Hanna - I haven’t seen anything at or over 0.1in quite a while. I try to test the GFO output from time to time and as long as that’s 0.0 while the tank is between 0.02 and 0.05 I assume the GFO is working and I leave it alone. If it gets closer to the rest of the tank – over 0.0, I change it.
Also, before I got the LEDs up my HQIs were VERY old so I lost a lot of coral and I have some cyano I’m battling now. I’m using coral snow and that seems to be helping with cyano but it hasn’t done anything to this stuff.
Thoughts? Here’s hoping it’s green coralline