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intarsiabox 01-09-2011 07:26 PM

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I don't post pictures very often so here's my attempt.

Skimmerking 01-09-2011 08:43 PM

so how many would I get

68shelby 01-09-2011 10:53 PM

red turf
 
more water movement

Skimmerking 01-09-2011 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68shelby (Post 580518)
more water movement

Its not red cynao its turf and more water is the key..

burgerchow 03-03-2011 01:16 AM

red turf algae
 
Well, I've got a problem with red turf algae. Been noticeable the last 2 months since I replaced my Phoenix 250 14k halides with new ones. ( maybe got a bad batch) Anyhow, my 2 tuxedo urchins just can't keep up with it, so today, went down to J and L s and bought 5 long spine urchins. Hope this does the trick. If it works, I'll have a few extra urchins for sale.

ALang 03-03-2011 01:52 AM

I've had a bad case of red turf for months. Thought I'll never be rid of it. It absolutely covered all my LR. On top of that, I had green Hair algae.
The red turf is all just about gone, and the green HA, too. Things that I did for my 130g:
Water parameters: Cal, ALk, and Mag levels are monitored and topped up when needed.
I added about 7 Mexican turbo snails.
I added 3 tuxedo urchins.
I added one seahare, which I never did find after that day (been couple of months).
I was still using my crappy, ineffectual HOB Remora Pro (too small for my over-stocked system.)
I didn't really step up on my water changes, just doing my normal thing.
I must say, since I've implemented these steps, my LR's coraline algea is BACK! My HA is gone to the point where I need to post on Canreef very soon to ask if anyone will buy the urchins and some Mex snails from me because I am afraid that they will die of starvation soon. So do that, and give them time to do their job. Mine was about3 months, but all of a sudden, I've noticed bare Rocks. Good luck.

freddy 03-03-2011 02:09 AM

I had a problem with red turf,bought a longspine,couldn't be happier,he is keeping it in check.

es355lucille 03-03-2011 04:16 AM

I have a turf algae problem. It started last spring/summer while I was on the road and water changes were neglected due to my job. My nitrates and phospates were allowed to increase and once the turf gets started its like a plague. I like the fact that some are having great sucess getting rid of it.

Thanks for all the great info.

Brad

The Grizz 03-03-2011 04:23 AM

I would be into some urchin / Mex turbo action.:biggrin:

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALang (Post 595416)
I've had a bad case of red turf for months. Thought I'll never be rid of it. It absolutely covered all my LR. On top of that, I had green Hair algae.
The red turf is all just about gone, and the green HA, too. Things that I did for my 130g:
Water parameters: Cal, ALk, and Mag levels are monitored and topped up when needed.
I added about 7 Mexican turbo snails.
I added 3 tuxedo urchins.
I added one seahare, which I never did find after that day (been couple of months).
I was still using my crappy, ineffectual HOB Remora Pro (too small for my over-stocked system.)
I didn't really step up on my water changes, just doing my normal thing.
I must say, since I've implemented these steps, my LR's coraline algea is BACK! My HA is gone to the point where I need to post on Canreef very soon to ask if anyone will buy the urchins and some Mex snails from me because I am afraid that they will die of starvation soon. So do that, and give them time to do their job. Mine was about3 months, but all of a sudden, I've noticed bare Rocks. Good luck.


Canadoc 03-03-2011 05:09 AM

Hey I had this problem too, that stuff just doesn't go away, and good luck manually removing it. I went and got a couple of mexican turbo snails (only have a 29 gallon tank), and they cleared it within a week. Just make sure they are actually real mexican turbo snails, and not astrea snails or any other such nonsense, I had those for ages and they didn't do anything useful :neutral:

Hope that helps, they're fairly cheap so it's a pretty reasonable solution methinks. Cheers!


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