Stringy algae

Discussion in 'Algae' started by Stingray, May 19, 2008.

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  1. Brian716

    Brian716 Plankton

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    I have this problem too. I have had the tank set up for over 3 months but the reddish black stringy algae only first appeared about 2 or 3 weeks ago. I am running a 110 Watt PC for 8 hours a day. there is a window nearby but the tank is shielded behind a wall so it's not getting very much direct sunlight. I thought I had cleaned up the sand pretty well but it came back in 2 days. Will turning off the light for a couple days get rid of the algae? I really would hate to deprive my zoas of light for that long of a period.
     
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  3. Stingray

    Stingray Blue Ringed Angel

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    Hmm There's a theory let's give it a go...
     
  4. geekdafied

    geekdafied 3reef Sponsor

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    That doesn't mean anything...

    That slime is fed when the lights are, you goby covers it/moves it. When the lights are off, the goby isnt messing with it so it has a chance to come back.
     
  5. Stingray

    Stingray Blue Ringed Angel

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    so if it is coming back when even the lights are off, what now should i bump up y cleaner crew?
     
  6. Zectra

    Zectra Feather Duster

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    Wierd... A buddy of mine had that stuff in his, cut the lights back and fixed it for almost 100% of it. After that he only rarely got anything like that in it.

    Hope you can find the problem buddy.
     
  7. baugherb

    baugherb Giant Squid

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    Same problem here.. Left my lights of for a day and cut the time down to 5 hours.... Seems to be helping... Might waite a week and go another day without the lights on...
     
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  9. Bigjoeybx

    Bigjoeybx Astrea Snail

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    Yeah I just noticed this in my tank yesterday. Will cut lights out for a day or so. Will it the lights off hurt my yellow polyps though?
     
  10. Daniel072

    Daniel072 Giant Squid

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    lights being off for a couple of days aren't going to hurt anything. Look at it like a storm over natural reefs. They go with out sun there for days at a time.