you're half right.... its really quite simple add bio load slowly. the faster u add fish u need uv skim frequent high volume.... nature takes time grow a plant next to your tank as a reference
Some sea cucumbers will sift the substrate, and brittle and basket stars will wrap uin your coral and help keep them healthy while they filter the water.
Hey, I just got a green spotted puffer for my reef, he’s unhappy living in freshwater so I’m raising the salinity about a point every other day and I’m really excited to put him in. His colors get better the more salt I add and he’s eating LRS like a pig
My tank was covered in aipstasia and I placed a file fish and a copperband. It took a while before one of them decided to eat them. I suspect was the copperband.
My 3yr old 10g reef tank was doing fine until I decided to clean it out completely. Got some new coral, and my tank exploded with both zoa multiplying, anemones growing, montipora exploding in growth. Tank is now suffering from brown algae that just covers the entire surface of the tank, to the point where it starts floating on the surface. I have stopped doing water changes because I only notice it gets worse, but I don't know how to get rid of the algae, it's a losing battle. I don't know what to do anymore.
Probably the best advice I’ve ever heard from you tube videos including all the commercial stuff that reef distributor s put out I’m 2 weeks into my max nano with carinae’s live sand and real reef rock now just starting to get some brown diatoms on the sand and rock
I would be to look at lighting and do small weekly water changes. If you have a friend with a CLEAN tank use bacteria to help seed yours ie filter floss- sponge.
What's your company's name? I'm located at Lauderdale by the sea. I know your based out of west palm. Do you guys come down this way as well or just palm beach area. Thank yiu
Hey buddy. I’m gonna try to use snails and conchs to get rid of the brown algae that I’m facing now as you recommended. In the video, you did mentioned about brown algae is toxic to snails. Do you’ve any solution for that? Since I’m gonna get snails as well. I wish to see them die.
I don't recommend snails to fix brown algae. Brown algae's usually are caused by a water chemistry issue or lack of bio diversity. Snails, conchs, and starfish will just eat all the beneficial life that helps fight brown algae's. Black outs work great and if its dino's try dino x it does the job.
@@aquariumservicetech2891 Besides, the brown algae looks like diatoms instead of dinos. It came off dusty instead of stringy by shocking it with a turkey baster.
@@aquariumservicetech2891 Black outs as in how many days? I wonder. Cuz I’ve softies and LPS in my current tank. How much damage will the black outs cost to the corals?
I bottomed out both of my tanks and learned a great lesson on being LAZY! Basically had to restart both tanks (3 and 5 year old tanks!) I have been using Bacter 7 and its done well. Am Hanna testing NO3/PO4 every other day. Both are coming back. In my FOWLR big tank, I didnt lose anything. But in the small tank, I lost some SPS, some shrooms, a Midas Blenny, 3 Baggai Cards, and a Pink Pseudochromis, a Fire shrimp, and 3 cleaner shrimp. Frikken SUCKS monkey ass!
I don't. The reason is because vibrant has vinegar which lowers nitrate and phosphate and that's exactly the opposite of what most of are tanks need. we try to balance tanks as natural and independent of any additives if possible.
The reason we use RODI is because we're stripping all the metals and chemicals from city treatments....you do want to maintain some nitrate and phosphate to keep your corals thriving....but not too high or youre just feeding algae...and ultra low and you will get dinos or cyano typically ...I personally try to maintain around 12-20 no3 and 0.03-1.0 po4 with this nutrient level 90% of your corals should thrive...some may prefer higher or lower ranges and you will have to tweak based on reaction from coral...pay attention as you make these changes...color shifts happen and should see proper polyp extension
Yes diatoms is a form of algae. I do the video with the mask on because I'm working in peoples houses and I respect their wishes. I'm filming and working at the same time so it is what it is.
Good video very practical approach.
👍. Great advice and infos!
Best video on this topic
Thank you
you're half right.... its really quite simple add bio load slowly. the faster u add fish u need uv skim frequent high volume.... nature takes time grow a plant next to your tank as a reference
Some sea cucumbers will sift the substrate, and brittle and basket stars will wrap uin your coral and help keep them healthy while they filter the water.
There is 2 cucumbers In there I forgot to mention that. They work slow but the work they do is spotless.
Hey, I just got a green spotted puffer for my reef, he’s unhappy living in freshwater so I’m raising the salinity about a point every other day and I’m really excited to put him in. His colors get better the more salt I add and he’s eating LRS like a pig
That’s awesome to hear. Keep me posted
My tank was covered in aipstasia and I placed a file fish and a copperband. It took a while before one of them decided to eat them. I suspect was the copperband.
Awesome video Chris!!
My 3yr old 10g reef tank was doing fine until I decided to clean it out completely. Got some new coral, and my tank exploded with both zoa multiplying, anemones growing, montipora exploding in growth. Tank is now suffering from brown algae that just covers the entire surface of the tank, to the point where it starts floating on the surface. I have stopped doing water changes because I only notice it gets worse, but I don't know how to get rid of the algae, it's a losing battle. I don't know what to do anymore.
Buy a bottle of Vibrance, and turbo snails
Probably the best advice I’ve ever heard from you tube videos including all the commercial stuff that reef distributor s put out I’m 2 weeks into my max nano with carinae’s live sand and real reef rock now just starting to get some brown diatoms on the sand and rock
very nice your tank is luxurious I also have the rocks full of coral I ask you if it is good or not
Hey im having the same exact issues with the brown algae on the glass and sand but my nitrates are at 20 in an 8 month old tank. Any advice ?
I would be to look at lighting and do small weekly water changes. If you have a friend with a CLEAN tank use bacteria to help seed yours ie filter floss- sponge.
Did you add any peppermint shrimps to fight the aptasia? Any cleaner shrimps? Any hremit crabs?
I'm the video I talk about how the Wrasse eats any shrimp , snails, or crabs we put in the tank.
What's your company's name? I'm located at Lauderdale by the sea. I know your based out of west palm. Do you guys come down this way as well or just palm beach area. Thank yiu
We do have a couple clients in Miami. you can contact us on my Facebook page or Tanknician’s on Instagram
Question is there any crab or fish that can help get rid of vermit snails?
You can try bumble snails
Hey buddy.
I’m gonna try to use snails and conchs to get rid of the brown algae that I’m facing now as you recommended.
In the video, you did mentioned about brown algae is toxic to snails.
Do you’ve any solution for that? Since I’m gonna get snails as well.
I wish to see them die.
I don't recommend snails to fix brown algae. Brown algae's usually are caused by a water chemistry issue or lack of bio diversity. Snails, conchs, and starfish will just eat all the beneficial life that helps fight brown algae's. Black outs work great and if its dino's try dino x it does the job.
@@aquariumservicetech2891 Besides, the brown algae looks like diatoms instead of dinos. It came off dusty instead of stringy by shocking it with a turkey baster.
@@aquariumservicetech2891 Black outs as in how many days? I wonder.
Cuz I’ve softies and LPS in my current tank. How much damage will the black outs cost to the corals?
@@aquariumservicetech2891 Do you have any kind suggestion to provide? Thanks a million. 🙏🙏
Please my algae is showing up over night my fish tank is just a month but my nails is always on the glass tell me what I can do please
If you are having algae issues keep
Lights off or low. Also make sure your water is good.
I bottomed out both of my tanks and learned a great lesson on being LAZY! Basically had to restart both tanks (3 and 5 year old tanks!) I have been using Bacter 7 and its done well. Am Hanna testing NO3/PO4 every other day. Both are coming back. In my FOWLR big tank, I didnt lose anything. But in the small tank, I lost some SPS, some shrooms, a Midas Blenny, 3 Baggai Cards, and a Pink Pseudochromis, a Fire shrimp, and 3 cleaner shrimp. Frikken SUCKS monkey ass!
Sorry to hear you lost all that stuff. I've been there it's sucks.
HEY MEN WHAT TYPE SMALL UV STERILIZER ?
The one in there is just a green killing machine.
By brown slime algae do you mean dinoflagellates?
There's so many forms that I just say brown slime to cover it all
You wouldn’t be near Orlando Fl would you? This Rockscape looks familiar to one I may know the people that did it…
We are not. Palm beach county.
Hi. Why do you not favor Vibrance as an additive? Is your bacteria blend available for purchase?
I don't. The reason is because vibrant has vinegar which lowers nitrate and phosphate and that's exactly the opposite of what most of are tanks need. we try to balance tanks as natural and independent of any additives if possible.
Vibrant is poison ☠️ It’s insecticide for the tank, you don’t know what’s in it. Crap shoot, not favorable odds!
brown diaotms are NOT the same thing as cyanobacteria.
Never said it was. It was a generalization.
So true, different foes
I have cyano I need help getting rid of it
What are your nitrates? Do you use Rodi water?
Are you Florida
@@thomasdelgado3874 yes palm beach county
@@aquariumservicetech2891 between 4 and 5 yes I do I get it from my lfs
@@RGMLLC try red slime remover works well. It will come back if your water chemistry is not right though.
Thanks for this video
Throw more money into it
I thought you don't want nitrates and phosphates. That's why I was told to use RO water.
You actually need nitrates and phosphate. Just small amounts tho 👍
I use RODI it's completely clean,only as top ups,my saltwater is actually clean ocean water
The reason we use RODI is because we're stripping all the metals and chemicals from city treatments....you do want to maintain some nitrate and phosphate to keep your corals thriving....but not too high or youre just feeding algae...and ultra low and you will get dinos or cyano typically ...I personally try to maintain around 12-20 no3 and 0.03-1.0 po4 with this nutrient level 90% of your corals should thrive...some may prefer higher or lower ranges and you will have to tweak based on reaction from coral...pay attention as you make these changes...color shifts happen and should see proper polyp extension
Nice tank, I like your aqua scape. Algea and diatoms are not the same thing. And Why do a video for world to see with a mask on your chin?
Yes diatoms is a form of algae. I do the video with the mask on because I'm working in peoples houses and I respect their wishes. I'm filming and working at the same time so it is what it is.