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First thoughts if your tank looked like this..

Trevor

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well as the title says, picture tells all. what do you think the problem is?
Nothing has changed besides me putting in my diy skimmer back in a few days ago. other then that i've cut 2 hours off my lights to see if that will help
i haven't ran any tests yet as i have yet to have the time to. any thoughts are appreciated

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in need of some gfo and to raise them lights i believe ,and if you have a glass cover take it off
 
Is that film on the glass, or is the water itself geen? If it's green water, this is the one thing a UV sterilizer is actually useful for.

Oh wait, is that a water bottle in the tank? Is it there by chance to culture green water? That might explain a lot :)
 
the lights have always been this height as it has legs, no glass covers, its the water itself, i can clean the glass as much as i want and it still looks exactly the same
 
OH, OK. Whatever the case, it looks to me like a free floating algae bloom. UV sterilizers are usually good for clearing that sort of thing up.
 
so john would you suggest to just pull the skimmer out and just run it skimmerless for awhile and see if that helps. i had just put it in there a few days ago because i started to have a little algea bloom on the sand so i figured that would help some, also i stopped feeding my fish as much, actually they havent been fed in about a week because of the algea break out, this green water has happened in about 24-48 hours
 
The skimmer probably has nothing to do with it. IIRC the rapid development of the problem ("24-48 hours") would be consistent with a green water/free floating algae bloom. You can wait and see if it passes on it's own. If it doesn't the only thing that I know of to deal with this is UV.

Maybe someone else with more info and or first hand experience will chime in?? I have not dealt with this problem personally, I've only read about it.....
 
No experience with that in a saltwater tank, but that is exactly how I got in to saltwater. My last FW tank looked like that. Tried for a month to clear it including 100 percent water changes. I tore it down and used it as an excuse to go salt. First and only time I've had it happen.
 
I think I would do the following:

Big water change using RO/DI water
Run carbon in a hang on filter
Bite the bullet and get a real skimmer
 
run carbon somehow.

Get a cheap nano skimmer.
 
If u need a hob filter or hob skimmer i have it that u can borrow.i am in cambridge mass
 
If it's a bacterial or water bourne algae bloom water changes will have little effect,
What is the salinity of this tank?You really need to check the parameters.
As mentioned a UV sterilizer would work well.It's really the only time I would recommend using one on a SW tank.
 
y not use a uv on a salt water tank. iv had one on my 90 from day 1

Just that UV does very little to help a saltwater tank EXCEPT for fighting free floating algae problems - like this :)
 
anyone have anyway to run a UV with no sump?
All i have is a HOB filter.
Tank has gotten WAY worse,
Can/Will this damage my corals/fish?
 
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