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Sounds like cyano but that is usually on the rocks and sand. You may not have enough flow but not sure. How big of a tank do you have and what do you have for flow? What's your bio load, how often do you do water changes and how much water, where's your phosphate level, and how often do you feed and how much? Lots of questiosn to answer before we can give you a response. HTH
- 2 Clownfish, 1 cleaner shrimp, 1 turbo snail, 2 scarlet red hermits
- 55 Gallon tank
- Feed every other day and not so much either.
- Water changes every week, 10%
- Don't know phosphate levels, but I do use RO water so that should make phosphates minimal
As for water flow all I have is my Fluval 404 on max flow output, and my Aqua C Remora skimmer.
I agree Lando, a pic would help quite a bit. All sound advice. How much are you feeding/how much and how long are you running your lights?
These guys are great for algae:
Cerith Snail
Margarita Snail
Abalone
BUT, those are just band aid solutions. I find it best to solve the problem. It has helped me to understand my tank better, and with the advice of the folks here, I have been sucessful in eliminating a few problems I have had.
I agree with everything said so far, one thing not addressed is the PWCs, doing small water changes really doesn't help lower PO4 and NO3/NO4. Look at this http://www.melevsreef.com/reducing_nitrates.html Give this a try I think you will see a drop in your NO3/NO4 and PO4 readings. Additional water movement wouldn't hurt!