Looking for some advice on an algae issue that seems to be escalating pretty quickly. The algae I scraped off the glass was noticeably back within 24 hours, and I’m now seeing more of it on newer plant growth as well, not just older leaves. I recently installed lily pipes and an inline diffuser, so flow and CO2 distribution should theoretically be improved, but I’m wondering if I’m missing something balance-wise.
Tank is a UNS 60U with an exact water volume of 16.6 gallons.
Current lighting schedule:
• Sunrise starts at 7:30 AM and ramps for 45 minutes
• 100% intensity from 8:15 AM–4:15 PM
• Sunset from 4:15 PM–5:00 PM
• Total photoperiod: 9.5 hours
• 8 hours at full intensity
CO2:
• On at 5:30 AM
• Off at 4:00 PM
• Drop checker is nearly yellow
• Hanna CO2 test previously read around 25 ppm, though I’m not fully confident I tested at the ideal time
Thursday I did a 10 gallon water change, which should be about a 60% water change on this system.
Parameters before water change (5/21):
• pH: 7.0
• NH3/NH4: 0
• NO2: 0
• NO3: ~20 ppm
• TDS : 250
Parameters after water change / next day (5/22):
• pH: 6.8
• NH3/NH4: 0
• NO2: 0
• NO3: ~20 ppm
• TDS: 215
• GH: 7 drops
• KH: 3 drops
Before testing on 5/22, I added about 1 gallon of RO/DI water to replace evaporation, along with 1 pump of APT 3 and a small amount of shrimp mineral.
I’m trying to figure out whether this seems more likely related to:
• too much light
• unstable CO2
• excess organics
• nutrient imbalance
• tank adjustment period after changing flow/diffusion
• or something else entirely
Would especially appreciate input from anyone who has dealt with algae increasing rapidly. This is my first high tech setup and I never dealt with algae in my other planted tanks.
Tank is a UNS 60U with an exact water volume of 16.6 gallons.
Current lighting schedule:
• Sunrise starts at 7:30 AM and ramps for 45 minutes
• 100% intensity from 8:15 AM–4:15 PM
• Sunset from 4:15 PM–5:00 PM
• Total photoperiod: 9.5 hours
• 8 hours at full intensity
CO2:
• On at 5:30 AM
• Off at 4:00 PM
• Drop checker is nearly yellow
• Hanna CO2 test previously read around 25 ppm, though I’m not fully confident I tested at the ideal time
Thursday I did a 10 gallon water change, which should be about a 60% water change on this system.
Parameters before water change (5/21):
• pH: 7.0
• NH3/NH4: 0
• NO2: 0
• NO3: ~20 ppm
• TDS : 250
Parameters after water change / next day (5/22):
• pH: 6.8
• NH3/NH4: 0
• NO2: 0
• NO3: ~20 ppm
• TDS: 215
• GH: 7 drops
• KH: 3 drops
Before testing on 5/22, I added about 1 gallon of RO/DI water to replace evaporation, along with 1 pump of APT 3 and a small amount of shrimp mineral.
I’m trying to figure out whether this seems more likely related to:
• too much light
• unstable CO2
• excess organics
• nutrient imbalance
• tank adjustment period after changing flow/diffusion
• or something else entirely
Would especially appreciate input from anyone who has dealt with algae increasing rapidly. This is my first high tech setup and I never dealt with algae in my other planted tanks.
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