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Battling Green Hair Algae

Matt L.

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I've recently come into probably one of the most difficult problems I've faced as a reefer: green hair algae (GHA):mad:

Fortunately, I have the flexibility to pursue several options, the simplest of which I think is selling my frag tank corals and turning off my MH lights.

Before we begin, I'll provide you a little bit of information about my setup: I have 375gal combined basement sump, refugium, frag tank, and sub-sump setup. I do not have a display tank yet.

My livestock consists of only one zebra moray (a large bio-load, I know), to whom I feed a medium-sized, thawed shrimp, once a week.

My water parameters are good. I know this, because I recently used the services of Triton Labs:)!

P 3.88 µg/l
PO[SUB]4[/SUB][SUP]3-[/SUP] 0.012 mg/l

I have since taken to running GFO to reduce the phosphate level lower.

For nitrates, I have to rely on a home test kit, but I'm consistently getting a non-detect there.

I have not been carbon dosing, but could. Without detecting nitrates, though, I have no way to control my dosing.

The GHA infestation is limited to my frag tank, the only illuminated tank. My frag tank is a 120gal with two, 250W, DE HQI 14000K MH lights. The bulbs are new, being replaced on January 1. I have reduced lighting to 3 hours a day and blocked out ambient light using a black tarp. I have had the lights off in my refugium for weeks.

I tried breaking down the frag tank once, and saw all the GHA return.

I had a bryopsis problem, which I killed off with Kent Tech M. My magnesium levels are still elevated, but falling as I do water changes.

I do use RO/DI water, but have had a problem with high TDS breakthrough. So it's not inconceivable that phosphate from my well water is naturally entering the tank. I need to work to control this. I use Instant Ocean reef crystals for salt.

I do not have many corals and no plans for setting up my display tank any time soon. I have two small children, and am busy with other home improvement processes. So I could sell off the few frags I have, kill my MH lights, and starve the GHA out using GFO over the coming months.

But before I pursue this option, which requires the least effort on my part, I was wondering if anybody had any better ideas?

Matt:cool:
 
I would get the RODI issue resolved. No matter what you do, if your water is not as clean as possible, you will be facing with algae problem.
 
+1 on rodi. I have bad well water and if I let my tds raise to 5ppm with my system my phosphate level starts to rise and have small breakout
 
Thanks for the feedback. I did have my well water tested, and I'll see if I can find the report.

Matt:cool:
 
Just get as much as you can out, then shut off your lights for 3 full days. Then do a water change again siphoning out all of the dead GHA
 
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