I've been fighting a losing battle with hair algae for close to a year. The tank is a JBJ 29 Gallon nano. My brother had it setup for years and stopped taking care of it and algae took over. Hair, bubble, caulerpa, it turned into a refugium more than a tank. He finally broke it down and it sat for months then I decided to take it and set it back up. I cleaned the tank and ran water and vinegar through it and put the rocks in a bucket and did the same for over a month. I rinsed off the rocks with fresh water and set the tank back up. It was running great for a few months and then the hair algae started. I started dosing with NO POX and running a reactor with phosphate and carbon. The algae still wasn't going away, and now my anemones were NOT happy. So I broke down and replaced all the live rock with reef ready rock from BRS. Finally the tank looked great again! Then it started...a couple of months after I setup the new rock the hair algae was back. I was doing a 5 gallon water change every week, but this week I did two of them.
Tank info:
Anemone tank
29 gallon JBJ nano
MyAI Prime 16 Light
Aquamaxx HOB Skimmer
2x - SICCE Syncra Silent 0.5 Multifunction 185 GPH Submersible Water Pump
Additional Info
Water changes - Nutri-seawater
Water top - Spring water
Cover - Glass covers the entire top of tank
Light Preset - Saxby x BRS AB+
Food - New Life Spectrum (twice a week)
Fish - 3 clownfish and a lawnmower blenny
My nitrate, nitrite, ammonia and PH levels are all within range. My Phosphate is reading .08, so I don't think that's the problem. But I still can't get rid of the hair algae!
Any advice or suggestions are appreciated. I was a big hobbyist years ago. When I left the hobby I was running 250 watt IceCap MH ballasts and 20k MH. Now I'm using my phone to load presets onto a light thats the size of a deck of cards. I'm blown away how much this hobby has changed.
Tank info:
Anemone tank
29 gallon JBJ nano
MyAI Prime 16 Light
Aquamaxx HOB Skimmer
2x - SICCE Syncra Silent 0.5 Multifunction 185 GPH Submersible Water Pump
Additional Info
Water changes - Nutri-seawater
Water top - Spring water
Cover - Glass covers the entire top of tank
Light Preset - Saxby x BRS AB+
Food - New Life Spectrum (twice a week)
Fish - 3 clownfish and a lawnmower blenny
My nitrate, nitrite, ammonia and PH levels are all within range. My Phosphate is reading .08, so I don't think that's the problem. But I still can't get rid of the hair algae!
Any advice or suggestions are appreciated. I was a big hobbyist years ago. When I left the hobby I was running 250 watt IceCap MH ballasts and 20k MH. Now I'm using my phone to load presets onto a light thats the size of a deck of cards. I'm blown away how much this hobby has changed.