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New Shimano TYRNOS 50 II LRS 50IILRS 50II 2 Speed Reel
New Shimano TYRNOS 50 II LRS 50IILRS 50II 2 Speed Reel
$375.00
Time Remaining: 17d 19h 30m
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SHIMANO Tiagra 50W LRS Big Game Reel
SHIMANO Tiagra 50W LRS Big Game Reel
$395.00 (14 Bids)
Time Remaining: 2d 22h 45m

NEW SHIMANO TYRNOS 50 TYR50LRS CONVENTIONAL REEL
NEW SHIMANO TYRNOS 50 TYR50LRS CONVENTIONAL REEL
$289.99
Time Remaining: 1d 2h 28m
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Shimano Tiagra 50W LRS TIAGRA 50 Big Game Excellent
Shimano Tiagra 50W LRS TIAGRA 50 Big Game Excellent
$479.00
Time Remaining: 21d 5h 54m
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Shimano Tyrnos Lever Drag Reel TYR50LRS
Shimano Tyrnos Lever Drag Reel TYR50LRS
$304.99
Time Remaining: 3d 10h 11m
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New Shimano TYRNOS 50 II LRS 50IILRS 50II 2 Speed Reel
New Shimano TYRNOS 50 II LRS 50IILRS 50II 2 Speed Reel
$152.50 (9 Bids)
Time Remaining: 6d 1h 34m

Shimano TLD II 50LRS A 2 Speed Game Reel ARB
Shimano TLD II 50LRS A 2 Speed Game Reel ARB
$340.00
Time Remaining: 2d 15h 39m
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Shimano Tyrnos 50II LRS 2 Speed Conventional Reel
Shimano Tyrnos 50II LRS 2 Speed Conventional Reel
$469.95
Time Remaining: 10d 20h 29m
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Algae and the reef tank

For most aquarium hobbyists, algae presents a very serious obstacle to a happy and healthy tank. Algae is a plant form that thrives in high-nutrient, well-lit conditions. The battle with algae begins when you first add water and turn on the lights. A reef keeper may encounter many different types of nuisance algae, but in this article we will cover the two most common species. The Cyano algae and the mighty hair algae (HA). We will discuss preventive methods and treatment.

PREVENTION IS MUCH EASIER THAN TREATMENT

When you first set up a new tank, you are exited about your new hobby, you can not wait to get your new fish, you research all about the nitrogen cycle and beginner friendly corals. But many new reef keepers fail to become aware of the serious problem lurking around the corner.

In common terms, a reef tank is a biological filter. Your live rock (LR), Live sand (LS), refugium, and skimmer are there to neutralize waste.

Every time you feed your fish, you are introducing dead matter to a closed biological system. Your fish consume the food and convert it to waste which needs to be filtered within this closed system. So the question is can your biological filter handle the amount of waste? If you are introducing more waste than the system can handle you are simply asking for poor water conditions which is a direct cause of algae growth.

SIMPLE PREVENTIVE STEPS

  • Do not over stock
  • Do not over feed
  • Small and often water changes (WC)
  • No natural sunlight exposure
  • Clean-up Crew
  • Limit the Lighting hours.
  • Use RO/DI water
  • Inspect new rocks closely prior to adding.

TREATMENT

Regardless of your expertise level or passion for the hobby, sometimes life simply gets in the way. Marriage, new baby, new job, etc. can contribute to a lapse in proper husbandry and you may find yourself with a green tank! Once algae takes a hold of your tank, it maybe very difficult to remove. (Keep in mind that a minor Cyanobacteria outbreak is not uncommon in a brand new tank).

  • Increase flow.
  • Larger than usual water changes.
  • Increase clean-up crew size.
  • Use Phosphate removing media.
  • Decrease lighting.
  • Scrub and manually remove regularly
  • Use a powerhead to blow detritus off of rocks
  • Be very very patient.

Learn what other reef keepers are doing about algae. Learn more about Reef Keeping

 

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