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    Posted: March 23 2013 at 8:29pm
I've been battling hair algae for about 3 months now since i moved the tank from my old apartment. I assumed most of the algae growth was due to excess nutrients while i broke in my new skimmer, and the upgrade from 2 bulb to 4 bulb fixture.

The last few days i have notices my acans are receding and my chalice is loosing its flesh around the outside edges. My leathers, shrooms, frogspawn and hammer all seem to be unaffected.

I took water sample and noticed my alk is abnormally low. (it normally fluxuates between 8-9)
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Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
Ammonia: 0
PH: 7.8 (not sure why its low today?)
Phosphate: between .25 and .5 hard to tell on this stupid color chart
Alkalinity: 7
Calcium: 440

I've been careful not to overfeed each feeding and i am on a 2 day feed one day fast schedule. Im kinda stumped now as to why this hair algae is getting so bad. I do have the thought that maybe my bulbs are going bad and i should replace them, but i dont know if replacing all 4 at once is a good idea or not....

Any help is greatly appreciated.
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phosphates are high, alk is a little low... Do you do water changes often? How's the flow around the chalice and acans?
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I normally do a 10-15% water change every 2 weeks with saltwater bought at the LFS. It just occured to me that this last month i used a bucket of kent brand reef salt i got for free. Im curious to see what the alk and ph looks like on a fresh batch...

The chalice has been in a medium flow area for almost a year with no issues. The acans are up a wee bit higher and get much more flow. Should i move them?
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Dose some soda ash mixed in ro water (sodium carbonate) aka baked baking soda (350 for 1 hour) (2 tsp per 50 gal a night for a few nights keeps the increase about .8 dkh a day), or the just the alk portion of two part, it will raise the pH and alk. If you have your tank where no/ little fresh air can get to it it can lower your pH. Do you run gfo or phosguard? if your phosphates measure that high on a test kit AND you have hair algea the amount is most likely greater as the hair algea is using the phosphates as well. Whats your magnesium? you can slowly raise the up to 1500ppm-1600ppm to melt away the hair algea.

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I dont dose or test for mag so i honestly have no clue. I do run a phosban reactor with gfo and i thought i had changed it recently but i think i will do a water change tomorrow and change out all my media as well.

Good info on the baking soda...
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Never trust your source of water....I tested a local fish stores rodi water and it had 21 ppm tds...best to break down and buy your own rodi unit
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the lights could be the other issue... It could be all the above problems that's causing your corals to recede. Turn down the lights so they can acclimate, test and change your water to bring your levels up, change your gfo to bring down phosphates.. Don't do it all at once though, you dont want to stress the corals too much more.
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I actually have an RO/DI unit but the wife and I moved into our in-laws a few months ago trying to get debt paid off while we prep for our first baby.... Long story short they dont want all my fish stuff all over the house and the basement where the tank is has no plumbing. Im tempted to buy one of the adapters for a sink faucet and use it as needed.
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