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Need help in knowing how to get rid of red slime algae. I have already used
slime away, it got rid of some of it, that was close to 2 weeks ago. I know that the red slime algae is one of the oldest forms around, just how do you get rid of it. 70 gal 8 tudes (30W, 1x blue actinic, 3x18000k,4x6700K) amo 0 nitrate 0 nitrite 0 ph 8.3 sal 1.024 calicum 420 lighting is on 11 hours a day only feed twice a day have one small blue tang anoeme (however you spell it) with two host two small yellow chromis 1 blue devil 1 lawmower blenny cleaner sprimp 1 clam have skimmer power head and mech filter Want to set up some coral in another month or two Any help would be much appreciate Thanks Richard |
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Richard South wrote:
Need help in knowing how to get rid of red slime algae. Pick up a copy of the 2005 annual Marine Fish and Reef magazine. They have what appears to be a good article. George Patterson There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the mashed potatoes. |
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Sounds like a flow issue.
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Do you use RO/DI water, or out of the tap? If using RO/DI how old are
your filters? I am finally winning a 4 month battle with red slime and hair algae that appeared out of no where. Turns out my filters were bad and once I replaced them the red slime went away and the hair algae is slowly disappearing. If you are not using RO/DI water I would strongly recommend it. Ken Richard South wrote: Need help in knowing how to get rid of red slime algae. I have already used slime away, it got rid of some of it, that was close to 2 weeks ago. I know that the red slime algae is one of the oldest forms around, just how do you get rid of it. 70 gal 8 tudes (30W, 1x blue actinic, 3x18000k,4x6700K) amo 0 nitrate 0 nitrite 0 ph 8.3 sal 1.024 calicum 420 lighting is on 11 hours a day only feed twice a day have one small blue tang anoeme (however you spell it) with two host two small yellow chromis 1 blue devil 1 lawmower blenny cleaner sprimp 1 clam have skimmer power head and mech filter Want to set up some coral in another month or two Any help would be much appreciate Thanks Richard |
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Second that on RO/DI, I tried to cheat and switch and no more hair algea!
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Thanks for all the info. I do not use RO, all I use is well water. I have a
spare 25 gallon tank which I use for doing the water changes. I keep the water in the spare tank for a month before I change. It is slowing disappearing, I have cleaned all the filtration systems, skimmer etc, and also have changed the timer on the lights, it has helped, all I need now is patience. Once again thanks for the info, the 2005 annual Marine Fish and Reef magazine is excellent, it states all what everyone said. "BiG Orange" wrote in message ... Second that on RO/DI, I tried to cheat and switch and no more hair algea! |
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