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black algae on live rock
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I have a 20g microreef in the office. There's a black algae coating the live rock that's difficult to remove. It gets into the pores. It's a thin layer and does not seem slimy. I try to brush it off but it always grows back. Are there snails or other critters that will eat stuff like that? I'm also trying to grow coralline algae so I've been avoiding algae grazers. The rest of the tank is otherwise healthy. Here's the specs: - 20g long microreef - powerhead and filter for circulation - Red Sea skimmer - 2 cool white, one actinic flourescent lights, 3w/gal - 3 peppermint shrimp - few corals, all doing well (xenia, hammer, couple of gorgonians, small brain, few mushrooms, green star polyps, button polyps), 3 peppermint shrimp, and some caulerpa. - No fish. - corals are fed small amounts of phytoplex and Microvert (both by Kent Marine) once every 2 days - started doing water changes more regularly, about 2 gal. every week. - dose calcium, strontium, iodine, molybdenum, and trace (coral-vite) every week. thanks, shireen -- Shireen Gonzaga, Data Analyst, Space Telescope Science Inst. O- 3700 San Martin Dr., Baltimore, MD 21212, USA. _/ ) Office tel.#: 410-338-4412, e-mail: /| |
black algae on live rock
I also have some on my rocks nothing to be concerned about i also have blue, pink orange. -- fishgills http://community.webtv.net/swt1968/MyLittleOceanReef ------------------------------------------------------------------------ fishgills's Profile: http://www.reef-chat.com/forum/membe...info&userid=13 View this thread: http://www.reef-chat.com/forum/showt...?threadid=8005 |
black algae on live rock
"Shireen Gonzaga" wrote in message ...
I have a 20g microreef in the office. There's a black algae coating the live rock that's difficult to remove. It gets into the pores. It's a thin layer and does not seem slimy. I try to brush it off but it always grows back. Are there snails or other critters that will eat stuff like that? I'm also trying to grow coralline algae so I've been avoiding algae grazers. How sure are you this black stuff is algae and not some sort of encrusting sea sponge? Does it grow in the lighted parts of the rock or rather on the shaded areas? In my tank I have a large black sponge growing shaded area of the rock in one cave... |
black algae on live rock
Snails and most hermits will pretty much leave the coralline alone.
Pszemol wrote: "Shireen Gonzaga" wrote in message ... I have a 20g microreef in the office. There's a black algae coating the live rock that's difficult to remove. It gets into the pores. It's a thin layer and does not seem slimy. I try to brush it off but it always grows back. Are there snails or other critters that will eat stuff like that? I'm also trying to grow coralline algae so I've been avoiding algae grazers. How sure are you this black stuff is algae and not some sort of encrusting sea sponge? Does it grow in the lighted parts of the rock or rather on the shaded areas? In my tank I have a large black sponge growing shaded area of the rock in one cave... |
black algae on live rock
I had some when I started my tank and Emerald crabs love it. Assuming it
isn't a sponge. "Shireen Gonzaga" wrote in message ... Hi ... I have a 20g microreef in the office. There's a black algae coating the live rock that's difficult to remove. It gets into the pores. It's a thin layer and does not seem slimy. I try to brush it off but it always grows back. Are there snails or other critters that will eat stuff like that? I'm also trying to grow coralline algae so I've been avoiding algae grazers. The rest of the tank is otherwise healthy. Here's the specs: - 20g long microreef - powerhead and filter for circulation - Red Sea skimmer - 2 cool white, one actinic flourescent lights, 3w/gal - 3 peppermint shrimp - few corals, all doing well (xenia, hammer, couple of gorgonians, small brain, few mushrooms, green star polyps, button polyps), 3 peppermint shrimp, and some caulerpa. - No fish. - corals are fed small amounts of phytoplex and Microvert (both by Kent Marine) once every 2 days - started doing water changes more regularly, about 2 gal. every week. - dose calcium, strontium, iodine, molybdenum, and trace (coral-vite) every week. thanks, shireen -- Shireen Gonzaga, Data Analyst, Space Telescope Science Inst. O- 3700 San Martin Dr., Baltimore, MD 21212, USA. _/ ) Office tel.#: 410-338-4412, e-mail: /| |
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