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 Former glory 
	http://i553.photobucket.com/albums/j...l/DSCF0171.jpg Really bummed about the whole thing. Everything was going so well before I left.  | 
		
 For sure get carbon going and if possible some RowaPhos ( I have some you could have cheap as well as a TLF 150 if needed) to help eliminate any phos, a lawnmower blenny would help with the hair algea as well ( i know of a nice healthy one for sale I could have here Saturday if interested). You might also need to change out your light bulbs. 
	Just putting it out there PM me if need be.  | 
		
 Sounds good, I will get the carbon and rowaphos going asap. 
	The blenny would probably be a great idea:) Ill send you a pm griz. I have read in other situations where covering the tank with garbage bags and leaving it without light for a week will help with certain algae problems? Is that at all relevant here?  | 
		
 It would not hurt, if I had a UV still I would have lent it to you as it sure helped me when I first started my tanks. 
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 I have had that kind of HA, just not quite that severe. 
	I am very close to no HA now. What I did/ used, were: GFO, RO water for top-off and changes, water parameters watched and dosed closely to optimal ranges, about 10 MEXICAN Turbo snails/130 gal (don't get any other kind, they don't work for HA), and a seahare. Then practice patience. One day you will look at your tank and goes, wow, there is the end in sight! I now have sold all of my Mex snails, except for three. And the tank still looks great. HTH. Lenny.  | 
		
 Thanks for the encouragement, I will keep plugging away at it today. 
	I have not seen any of my clean up crew around and fear they may have been a casualty as well. Today I will scrub as much of the rocks as possible then begin another 45 gal water change. After which I will bring carbon and Rowaphos online. Hopefully things will turn the corner and start going in the other direction sooner rather than later.  | 
		
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 Best bet is to do as suggested, remove and scrub rocks with a brush, mexican turbo snails, lawnmower blenny, tangs if your system is large enough. Regular water changes, gfo and things should clear up in a few weeks. Oh one more thing. Fire the guy who was doing the maintence :lol:  | 
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