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COMBATING BROWN ALGAE


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Hello fellow reefers. I'm getting irritated with the brown algae in my 120g DT. Been combating this for quite sometimes at least 3 month now and no improvement. I'm using dual reactor, have refugium, only feeding once a day, MP40w ES, Hydro korilla (1350GPH) . So all possible prevention have made, yet no improvement, 20% WC, have different kinds of snail, particularly cerith, conch, nassarius, I'm using VEGA color and reduce it 60% for 6 hrs. Parameter are close on the dot: NO3- .25, PO- 0, PH 8.2, CAL: 430, ALK: 9, MAG-1380, SAL-1027, TEMP-78.5. I could think of any that may cause this issue. DT been set up for over a year now. I have a little bit of everything (SPS, LPS, softies), yellow tang, poweder tang, salfin tang, Naso blonde, true percula.

 

Million thanks in advance.

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What exactly do you have, dinoflagellates or diatoms? The snails you have listed are not the best for algae control. Turbo and astrea snails work best for me. A picture of the tank would help to see what kind of algae problem you have.

 

I would lower the SG some.

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I forogt to list turbo and astrea I also have. Also using RO/DI. Don't know the difference between dino or diatoms. All I know brown in my sand bed and rocks, also some in the corals.

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Never check my TDS. I know I changed the filter and membraine last Jan 2012. I think they are due for change. I'll have LFS to check the TDS for me. What is the desirable TDS?

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When I see brown algae, that means its time to change my filters....you should always keep it near 0ppm as you possibly can like Dave said but I can usually let mine get to about 5-10ppm before i start to see algae and change my filters...

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I think we identied the issue. It's my RO/DI. I changed all my filters including the brain and resins last Friday and did 20% WC last saturday. For the first time in 3 months, yesterday there is only minimal brown algae in my sand bed. It's almost not visible. I'm using AI Vega color and for the first time, I set them to the max (White: 100%, and the rest 80%). All corals are happy. I'm planning to do another 20%WC this weekend. Keep you posted.

 

Again, thanks to you all for helping me identifying the problem.

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Glad to hear you solved the problem. I remember reading somewhere that silicates are one of the first contaminants to leach back out of DI resin when it is fully exhausted, and that they are a cause of brown diatoms.

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Thanks for offering TDS, but i did order and recieved that as well last friday. So ut in MV? At least i know some1 now that is closer home. If u need any help, just give me a buzz. My name is Cj.

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Had brown algae. Margaritas decimated it.

 

Tequila fixes most problems, but algae!?!?! :) My clowns already swim funny...would hate to see them after a few margaritas...HAHA

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Tequila fixes most problems, but algae!?!?! :) My clowns already swim funny...would hate to see them after a few margaritas...HAHA

 

baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.....good catch

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How many ppm out of the rodi is considered too high for a reef tank?

When, after running several minutes, ppm are consistently non-zero, I recommend changing out the DI resin as the resin is beginning to selectively release ions back in to the water. Some people wait until it's 2-4 ppm, but I like to change it out earlier for the reason stated.

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