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hey guys...

there seem to be some brown "algae-like" stuff growing on the walls of my tank..

tested for Phosphate, got a 0 reading..

is it possible for algae to still grow even if Phosphate is 0??

and its brown, not green...

could it be a case of me overfeeding my LS??

kindly advice :upsidedown:

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hey guys...

there seem to be some brown "algae-like" stuff growing on the walls of my tank..

tested for Phosphate, got a 0 reading..

is it possible for algae to still grow even if Phosphate is 0??

and its brown, not green...

could it be a case of me overfeeding my LS??

kindly advice :upsidedown:

hmm its very natural to have these on glass

maybe can control feeding I not sure but its perfectly normal

hehehe :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

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hmm its very natural to have these on glass

maybe can control feeding I not sure but its perfectly normal

hehehe :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

ok thanks!

i think i feed too much..

i always worry that they'll starve to death :pinch:

and they always seem so hungry whenever i feed them.. haha..

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ok thanks!

i think i feed too much..

i always worry that they'll starve to death :pinch:

and they always seem so hungry whenever i feed them.. haha..

hahaha that one everyone can agree

cause most ppl fishes all like pig urs is not exception

hahaha :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

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if you leave it..i will spread very fast and even yr rocks will be infested with these brown algae...and its very unsightly.

hey bro then snails will clean up the mess mah?

thanks my sand has this but my snails are on strike

think is diatoms :eyebrow:

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is there CA in ur water as it maybe coraline algea it begin stages is from brown to abit green and then pinkish lastly purple that what happen to my on LR but on glass it started to be brown and the sowly turn pink

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is there CA in ur water as it maybe coraline algea it begin stages is from brown to abit green and then pinkish lastly purple that what happen to my on LR but on glass it started to be brown and the sowly turn pink

yes... i add this solution that another reefer gave me...

its the Pro Series Sea Balance by AquaPharm... there's part A and part B.. 2 different bottles...

can be found at Aquamarin for $18.80 per bottle...

any comments on this solution???

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i use it before but best is to have a bit of coraline algea first in ur tank and the use the solution from iwa###

it will have better result that what i fell or CA powder will also do but slower in progress

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hey bro then snails will clean up the mess mah?

thanks my sand has this but my snails are on strike

think is diatoms :eyebrow:

increase the flow in yr tank...helps a lot.

and scrub the diatoms on the walls...yr water will be dirty for a while, but its ok, not harmful to livestocks. its food for corals..haha

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increase the flow in yr tank...helps a lot.

and scrub the diatoms on the walls...yr water will be dirty for a while, but its ok, not harmful to livestocks. its food for corals..haha

hehe gonna get some sand dollar and sea hare to eat up those diatoms

my flow fastest already but think never hit the sand :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

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01x hydor koralia 1 (1500l/hr) is it enough for a 2ft tank???

not forgetting there's still my external pump outflow of abt 1800l/hr and my skimmer output.. haha...

should i point the wave maker parellel with the sand bed?

or slightly tilted downwards towards the sand bed? haha..

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01x hydor koralia 1 (1500l/hr) is it enough for a 2ft tank???

not forgetting there's still my external pump outflow of abt 1800l/hr and my skimmer output.. haha...

should i point the wave maker parellel with the sand bed?

or slightly tilted downwards towards the sand bed? haha..

in no time u'll see ur sand bed be a hole ha ha :eyebrow::eyebrow:

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01x hydor koralia 1 (1500l/hr) is it enough for a 2ft tank???

not forgetting there's still my external pump outflow of abt 1800l/hr and my skimmer output.. haha...

should i point the wave maker parellel with the sand bed?

or slightly tilted downwards towards the sand bed? haha..

can no probs not directly hitting the sand should do

K1 is acceptable unless you feel its abit too large you perhaps can go for the hydor koralia nano

which is small like a key very cute but dunno solid not

:eyebrow: :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

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can no probs not directly hitting the sand should do

K1 is acceptable unless you feel its abit too large you perhaps can go for the hydor koralia nano

which is small like a key very cute but dunno solid not

:eyebrow: :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

actually there were times i felt that K1 is not enough..

thinking of getting a 2nd one...

but currently not doing so due to tight budget.. haha...

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It does happen if you tank is new especially if you didnt cycle your tank before puttung it into the tank ?

hmmm... i cycled for one whole month before i introduced anything into the tank..

haha...

but i tend to overfeed..

could that be the main problem???

its harmless right?

just that the brown stuff will look dirty on the glass only...

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hmmm... i cycled for one whole month before i introduced anything into the tank..

haha...

but i tend to overfeed..

could that be the main problem???

its harmless right?

just that the brown stuff will look dirty on the glass only...

ya over feed is the main problem me also overfeed

hmm you dont see anything purple red on ur sand bed right??

think best to do water change and get a p04 remover bah

I am planning to get the pura po4 media :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

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ya over feed is the main problem me also overfeed

hmm you dont see anything purple red on ur sand bed right??

think best to do water change and get a p04 remover bah

I am planning to get the pura po4 media :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

nope.. sandbed looks normal...

using rowas phos...

tested for po4, reading 0...

haha...

but the brown stuff not alot,

once it comes up i'll straight away scrub it off..

just find it a little nusience thats all.. haha...

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