R regaltang Member Market Messages 104 Reaction score 0 Mar 24, 2015 #1 I cant figure out why I get brown algae on one side of the tank and the other side no algae I use RO DI this is not a new tank even when I stir up the sand there is no alge 24 hours later the brown algae come back what is going on?
I cant figure out why I get brown algae on one side of the tank and the other side no algae I use RO DI this is not a new tank even when I stir up the sand there is no alge 24 hours later the brown algae come back what is going on?
ecoreefguy Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 805 Reaction score 850 Mar 24, 2015 #4 Is the panel that's getting algae facing natural sunlight ( more than the other panels)
R regaltang Member Market Messages 104 Reaction score 0 Mar 24, 2015 #5 no everything is indoors on radions @12-14K
T ttheus New Member Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Mar 24, 2015 #6 Is that a stagnant area if the tank?
camellia Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 2,359 Reaction score 92 Location Powder Springs Mar 24, 2015 #7 Does it look like diatoms? Is the side that's brown get more light? Try not stirring your sand for a week.
Does it look like diatoms? Is the side that's brown get more light? Try not stirring your sand for a week.
R regaltang Member Market Messages 104 Reaction score 0 Mar 24, 2015 #8 yes looks like diatoms.. running a pretty good power ...whats the problem
G genesis Member Market Messages 631 Reaction score 0 Mar 24, 2015 #9 I get the same issue in areas of low flow
camellia Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 2,359 Reaction score 92 Location Powder Springs Mar 24, 2015 #10 regaltang;1023429 wrote: yes looks like diatoms.. running a pretty good power ...whats the problem Click to expand... When you say it's not a new tank, is it less than a year? Your bringing up the silica. The bottom sandbed is also the area of least flow and most noticeable. If you stop stirring (keep vacuuming with water changes) is will probably stop. Try it and post back in a week.
regaltang;1023429 wrote: yes looks like diatoms.. running a pretty good power ...whats the problem Click to expand... When you say it's not a new tank, is it less than a year? Your bringing up the silica. The bottom sandbed is also the area of least flow and most noticeable. If you stop stirring (keep vacuuming with water changes) is will probably stop. Try it and post back in a week.