Hey Everyone,
I am starting to see a small bloom in Bryopsis, just a few small patches, I want to get it under control before it becomes a bigger issue, I've been lucky so far to never have come across this before, but could use some helpful suggestions to rid the problem...
I have two Ecotech Radion LED fixtures, currently have a reading of .02ppm for phosphates, between 2.5 and 5.0ppm for nitrate, all other levels are in their desired range... my photo period is roughly from 11:00am to 11:00pm with the first and last hour as a ramp up/down time with my lighting intensity. I also run a High Capacity GFO in a reactor along with carbon from BRS. I am at a loss? it seems after adding the GFO reactor algae growth has been speeding up instead of slowing down...
I'm gonna pick up some hermits to add to my clean up crew, I know I do not overfeed, Ive learned my lesson on that before... I perform regular water changes of roughly 15 gallons every 7-9 days, depending on my work schedule...
Any thoughts,
Thanks,
I am starting to see a small bloom in Bryopsis, just a few small patches, I want to get it under control before it becomes a bigger issue, I've been lucky so far to never have come across this before, but could use some helpful suggestions to rid the problem...
I have two Ecotech Radion LED fixtures, currently have a reading of .02ppm for phosphates, between 2.5 and 5.0ppm for nitrate, all other levels are in their desired range... my photo period is roughly from 11:00am to 11:00pm with the first and last hour as a ramp up/down time with my lighting intensity. I also run a High Capacity GFO in a reactor along with carbon from BRS. I am at a loss? it seems after adding the GFO reactor algae growth has been speeding up instead of slowing down...
I'm gonna pick up some hermits to add to my clean up crew, I know I do not overfeed, Ive learned my lesson on that before... I perform regular water changes of roughly 15 gallons every 7-9 days, depending on my work schedule...
Any thoughts,
Thanks,
