How To Reboot Tank?

Nonuser

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I have a problem. I some how picked up some razor caulerpa. I have tried almost everything I could find on the Internet to get rid of it. I don't think this can be done.

How do I proceed and start over?

I throw the live rock out.
Throw the sand out
Clean the entire tank with Hydrogen peroxide
Then recycle the tank with cured known pest free live rock ?


Will the Marinepure media be any good or do I chuck it as well?

Thanks
 

Nonuser

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Not large enough to keep one full time. But if it would clean up the rock and I wouldn't get the stuff back I would get a small one temporarily and then sell him cheap.
 

unibob

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Cannot guarantee it wouldn't come back, as it goes into a spore stage when no lights. Only way to keep it from exploding is 24/7 light.
 

Pistol

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you could try a UV sterilizer for the spores and a foxface for the plant.
 

Nonuser

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Help me understand how the uv sterilizer and fox face would be a better solution than restarting?

I appreciate the advice. But I have a nuvo 20 gallon and restarting would be cheaper and more affective no?
 

AdInfinitum

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Help me understand how the uv sterilizer and fox face would be a better solution than restarting?

I appreciate the advice. But I have a nuvo 20 gallon and restarting would be cheaper and more affective no?

I think those of us with older mature systems don't think of restarting as an option other than a last resort...where if it is a fairly new system you have little to lose and it can save a lot of time and effort.

Personally, I have never found Caulerpa that hard to deal with even in high nutrient tanks. Are you convinced that it is a problem itself and not really a symptom of other issues?
 

Nonuser

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Well it could very well be a symptom of another issue. I'm pretty new to salt. This is my first tank of salt in 20 years, so like noob.
I have done fresh around 30 years but no comparison to salt.
I have my lights on way too long 12 hours a day. I'm going to solve that issue soon. I do 5 gallon water change every week and have ghost skimmer (almost impossible to dial in) have had it 8 months on the tank and the tank has been running for 9 months.
Feed every second to third day and really small amounts or target feeding.

I have salifert ammonia and nitrate, nitrite test kits and the readings always appear to be in the correct range.

I use Marinepure and chemipure (change every three months) and filter floss change every other week.

Set me straight people, I'm wiling to learn
 

Nonuser

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Pretty sure it was the new light. Sounds weird right, but after getting the new light I did a few things. 1 I pulled some of the stuff before every water change but I always did that. 2 I added the rest of my marine pure spheres to the sump. 3 had 1 emerald crab added two more. 4 added 5 Ninja stars.

But really I upgraded the light and had a different schedule and intensity was about 90 % of the fix. Everything else I did was kind of after the algae was in recession. I still have some so it's not completely gone but about 90% gone.

I also added chaeto to the sump, and other snails and a bag of active carbon.

If it wasn't for unibob and all his great products and deals. I would still be battling the stuff. He's the hero we deserve!
 
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