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Richie
May 25th 10, 12:19 AM
Hi all,
I recently sort of abandoned my reef tank. The onlything circulating
(and poorly) was a pump. A clown fish was thriving however.
Even the Protein Skimmer was off. Anyway, the fish must of died
because one fine day I saw that the tank was just black, and the
stench was just unbearable.
I cleaned one of the pumps, and put the PS to work. Over several days,
the odor was gone, the water was clear, but there is this brown
feathery algae all over my tank and rocks.
Any ideas of how to remove this stuff without harming the coral algae
underneath? Also, I don't see a single worm, critter, et cetera. Is it
possible this process wiped out the microflora that was seen in the
past? How shoudl I replace them?
TIA for your responses.
Richie
A Paul Ing
May 25th 10, 01:05 AM
On May 24, 6:19*pm, Richie > wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently sort of abandoned my reef tank. The onlything circulating
> (and poorly) was a pump. A clown fish was thriving however.
>
> Even the Protein Skimmer was off. Anyway, the fish must of died
> because one fine day I saw that the tank was just black, and the
> stench was just unbearable.
>
> I cleaned one of the pumps, and put the PS to work. Over several days,
> the odor was gone, the water was clear, but there is this brown
> feathery algae all over my tank and rocks.
>
> Any ideas of how to remove this stuff without harming the coral algae
> underneath? Also, I don't see a single worm, critter, et cetera. Is it
> possible this process wiped out the microflora that was seen in the
> past? How shoudl I replace them?
>
> TIA for your responses.
>
> Richie
The stench comes form the previopus users of this group taking a bath
in your tank. There really is no one here that gives a flying ****
aout your stinking ass fish tank either, so take a hike and find some
place that does. All these ****ers are too busy screwing their dogs
and each other.
Pszemol
May 25th 10, 01:45 AM
"Richie" > wrote in message
...
> I recently sort of abandoned my reef tank. The onlything circulating
> (and poorly) was a pump. A clown fish was thriving however.
>
> Even the Protein Skimmer was off. Anyway, the fish must of died
> because one fine day I saw that the tank was just black, and the
> stench was just unbearable.
>
> I cleaned one of the pumps, and put the PS to work. Over several days,
> the odor was gone, the water was clear, but there is this brown
> feathery algae all over my tank and rocks.
>
> Any ideas of how to remove this stuff without harming the coral algae
> underneath? Also, I don't see a single worm, critter, et cetera. Is it
> possible this process wiped out the microflora that was seen in the
> past? How shoudl I replace them?
So no fish left... Is there any coral left in the tank?
Any cleaning crew? Hermits? Snails? Urchins?
You have tank overloaded with nutrients which fuel algae.
You should start multiple methods of removing nutrients:
harvesting algae mechanically (remove rocks, peel algae off),
introduce hermit crabs, snails, black spine urchin, etc...
And do multiple water changes with fresh sal****er made
with R/O cleaned water.
Laborious and costly process - if you do not have a lot of
corals there it would be probably better to start the tank over...
Here is an article about the battle with greenish hair algae
which might be usefull in your case: http://www.melevsreef.com/gha.html
Richie
May 25th 10, 08:00 PM
On May 24, 8:45*pm, "Pszemol" > wrote:
> "Richie" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > I recently sort of abandoned my reef tank. The onlything circulating
> > (and poorly) was a pump. A clown fish was thriving however.
>
> > Even the Protein Skimmer was off. Anyway, the fish must of died
> > because one fine day I saw that the tank was just black, and the
> > stench was just unbearable.
>
> > I cleaned one of the pumps, and put the PS to work. Over several days,
> > the odor was gone, the water was clear, but there is this brown
> > feathery algae all over my tank and rocks.
>
> > Any ideas of how to remove this stuff without harming the coral algae
> > underneath? Also, I don't see a single worm, critter, et cetera. Is it
> > possible this process wiped out the microflora that was seen in the
> > past? How shoudl I replace them?
>
> So no fish left... Is there any coral left in the tank?
> Any cleaning crew? Hermits? Snails? Urchins?
>
> You have tank overloaded with nutrients which fuel algae.
> You should start multiple methods of removing nutrients:
> harvesting algae mechanically (remove rocks, peel algae off),
> introduce hermit crabs, snails, black spine urchin, etc...
>
> And do multiple water changes with fresh sal****er made
> with R/O cleaned water.
>
> Laborious and costly process - if you do not have a lot of
> corals there it would be probably better to start the tank over...
>
> Here is an article about the battle with greenish hair algae
> which might be usefull in your case:http://www.melevsreef.com/gha.html
thanks for the response. I will try that.
What happened to this group? It used to be chock full of activity and
people helping out other people.
Instead it has become a cesspool of zeros to the left of the decimal
point!
Richie
Pszemol
May 26th 10, 06:54 PM
"Richie" > wrote in message
...
> What happened to this group?
The same what happens with the rest of the usenet...
It slowly dies giving way to the colorfull www forums
like http://www.reefcentral.com, http://www.reefland.com,
http://forum.marinedepot.com etc.
A Paul Ing
May 27th 10, 01:43 AM
On May 26, 12:54*pm, "Pszemol" > wrote:
> "Richie" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > What happened to this group?
>
> The same what happens with the rest of the usenet...
> It slowly dies giving way to the colorfull www forums
> likehttp://www.reefcentral.com,http://www.reefland.com,http://forum.marinedepot.cometc.
A fellow by the name of Wayne Sallee got bull headed and thought it
was his group and in the process of being a know it all and pig headed
this and many other aquaria groups got unhapy and created new yahoo or
google forums or joined web based forums whicvh is 1000% better
anyhow.
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