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Old November 4th 07, 03:47 AM
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I'm kind of new at having a reef tank. It is a 75 gallon with a tide pool filter and I have a skimer as well. I have had this set up for over a year now and things are good but I get a lot of red brown algae all over the coral.I think it is stoping the growth of other plant life.Is there something that can be done.
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Old November 4th 07, 04:36 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"touchofnature" wrote in message .. .
I'm kind of new at having a reef tank. It is a 75 gallon with a tide
pool filter and I have a skimer as well. I have had this set up for
over a year now and things are good but I get a lot of red brown algae
all over the coral.I think it is stoping the growth of other plant
life.Is there something that can be done.


What is the level of phosphates and nitrates in your tank?
What is the pH and alkalinity?
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Old November 5th 07, 02:31 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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throw some macro algae in the sump and some light, that might help to solve
your problem.

Good luck.




"touchofnature" wrote in
message .. .

I'm kind of new at having a reef tank. It is a 75 gallon with a tide
pool filter and I have a skimer as well. I have had this set up for
over a year now and things are good but I get a lot of red brown algae
all over the coral.I think it is stoping the growth of other plant
life.Is there something that can be done.




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Old November 5th 07, 01:07 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Is it crusty or gel like? I have a dark red coraline as well as the
usual pink stuff.

However, it sounds like you're talking about red slim. Then you need to
deal with phosphates and nitrates.

--Kurt



touchofnature wrote:
I'm kind of new at having a reef tank. It is a 75 gallon with a tide
pool filter and I have a skimer as well. I have had this set up for
over a year now and things are good but I get a lot of red brown algae
all over the coral.I think it is stoping the growth of other plant
life.Is there something that can be done.




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Old November 6th 07, 01:28 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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On Nov 5, 8:07 am, KurtG wrote:
Is it crusty or gel like? I have a dark red coraline as well as the
usual pink stuff.

However, it sounds like you're talking about red slim. Then you need to
deal with phosphates and nitrates.

--Kurt



touchofnature wrote:
I'm kind of new at having a reef tank. It is a 75 gallon with a tide
pool filter and I have a skimer as well. I have had this set up for
over a year now and things are good but I get a lot of red brown algae
all over the coral.I think it is stoping the growth of other plant
life.Is there something that can be done.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Is this not diatom algae? too much phosphates and silica?

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Old November 6th 07, 04:30 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Dadof5 wrote:
On Nov 5, 8:07 am, KurtG wrote:
Is it crusty or gel like? I have a dark red coraline as well as the
usual pink stuff.

However, it sounds like you're talking about red slim. Then you need to
deal with phosphates and nitrates.


Is this not diatom algae? too much phosphates and silica?


Me? Not that I know of. Both my phosphates and silicates are
undetectable and there isn't much growing on the glass.

 




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