Hey Guys.. Hopefully a quick question here.. It looks like either my Typhoon III DI or my cleaning the bottom substrate (to remove green algae) has caused a MAJOR red slime/algae bloom. It has lasted for I think 3 weeks now. A few days ago ( about 3-4 days ) I put in A LOT of PURA PhosLock ( PhosBan alternative ) into my overflow as it seems a lot of folks recommend this to eat up any phosphates that exist in the tank. After putting the PhosLock in I scrubbed about 1/3rd of the LR in the tank in a low sal solution - water was very brown to black after. Most of those are red again. I keep blowing off the red from things that can't fend from themselves, but it just seems to be getting worse?
Do I just let go? Will it subside or do I need to use a red slime remover?
I've also seen folks mention flow problems that cause this, but I can't imagine this is the issue. I have 4 power heads in my 47 gal tank.... 1 is like 320gph and the other 3 are 160gph. The three 160's are on a wave maker with 30 sec delay.
I just can't seem to figure out what's causing the problem. My poor fish only get food once every 3 days - for the past month.. so I can't imagine that's the root cause. Although, it did seem to start AFTER I used some PetSmart frozen brine shrimp (1 cube for 3 small clowns and 1 damsel)... was really way to much...
I've done 2 - 20% water changes since then.
Thanks guys!
Do I just let go? Will it subside or do I need to use a red slime remover?
I've also seen folks mention flow problems that cause this, but I can't imagine this is the issue. I have 4 power heads in my 47 gal tank.... 1 is like 320gph and the other 3 are 160gph. The three 160's are on a wave maker with 30 sec delay.
I just can't seem to figure out what's causing the problem. My poor fish only get food once every 3 days - for the past month.. so I can't imagine that's the root cause. Although, it did seem to start AFTER I used some PetSmart frozen brine shrimp (1 cube for 3 small clowns and 1 damsel)... was really way to much...
I've done 2 - 20% water changes since then.
Thanks guys!