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blake374 11-11-2009 07:07 PM

I ran a phosphate reactor for a month with rowaphos. After that I scrubbed the rocks and that made the problem much much better. I guess this dosn't really get to the source of the problem, but it cleared the problem up, while I worked on the source.
In my experience tangs don't eat green hair algea. They eat other types though.

burgerchow 11-12-2009 02:28 AM

hair algae
 
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Originally Posted by Electric eel (Post 463104)
Mr Wilsons advise was very good. There where some issue that i had not addressed. All the advise has been great. I have tried the sea hair once and i am now on my number two try. The sea hare does not seem to climb the live rock. It seem to want to remain in one area of the tank and so far is not looking so good. I have purchased a Scoupa tang to see if it will eat some of it. So far not so good either! I have and will follow some of the advise given. BUT my main question is "How do I get it off my rock" Will it go away on its own? Should I remove all the rock and do something to it? I will not keep the tang or the seahare if they do the job. I will pass them on.
Any advise on the hair on the rock would be great! Once again Canreef members ROCK! I also purchased Rowphos to put in my sump. I also have carbon in there also. both are near the exit. Should they be placed in a certian order? Rowphos first then carbon or???

Thanks everyone
James


James, from your signature, you have 2x250watt mh over a 70 gallon tank and all you have is a bunch of softies and fish. I think you have too much lighting over that tank. Try yanking off as much hair algae off the rocks as you can, do a 30to 40 % water change and keep the tank in total darkness for 3 or 4 days. The corals you have shouldn't be harmed and the fish don't care about darkness. How old are the bulbs on your m/h ?

aquajeep 11-12-2009 03:01 AM

hmm mabey thats my prob too. 1x400w halide and 2x65w comp and 2x65w actinic compacts.72 gal tank with 7 small-med fish and softies.very little nutrience gets in with 6 stage reverse osmosis di water system on well water too.feed every 2-3 days only.everything healthy except xenia???anthelia and too much gha.all perameters check good.lights 5 months old although they were cheap on ebay,mabey crappy bulbs out of spec already???

bvlester 11-12-2009 06:23 AM

green hair algea
 
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Originally Posted by aquajeep (Post 463322)
hmm mabey thats my prob too. 1x400w halide and 2x65w comp and 2x65w actinic compacts.72 gal tank with 7 small-med fish and softies.very little nutrience gets in with 6 stage reverse osmosis di water system on well water too.feed every 2-3 days only.everything healthy except xenia???anthelia and too much gha.all perameters check good.lights 5 months old although they were cheap on ebay,mabey crappy bulbs out of spec already???

I would yank the halide the PC lights will do the job for the softies. your xenia and anthelia need quite a bit of flow they like that my xenia was doing ok till I moved it to a much higher flow area and it has doubled in size in a month. Also if you can get to the cause of the Hair algea then things in your tank will be a bit happier.

Bill

Electric eel 11-12-2009 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by burgerchow (Post 463307)
James, from your signature, you have 2x250watt mh over a 70 gallon tank and all you have is a bunch of softies and fish. I think you have too much lighting over that tank. Try yanking off as much hair algae off the rocks as you can, do a 30to 40 % water change and keep the tank in total darkness for 3 or 4 days. The corals you have shouldn't be harmed and the fish don't care about darkness. How old are the bulbs on your m/h ?

I will give that a try. What about ambient light (from windows)?

bvlester 11-12-2009 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by aquajeep (Post 455884)
my 75 gallon has gha slowly taking over.ive tryed to lower nutrient levels but did not work.i have a green emerald 7 bl hermits12 snails but snails only clean glass hermits up to 2 inches from sand bed and i never see the emerald unless he sheds. do sea hares climb rock.?half my rock is covered in nice green bristle like algea then gha on top.not much to hold on too.yellow tang looks like a better choice for picking between polyps...but i heard they pick on my xenia and anthelia.??

I have blue leged herms they climb the rocks but my 2 red leged herms out perform any of the others that are in the tank. Also snails will go on the rocks I have them all over them, I have about 7 or 8+ different types of snails they all go on the rocks. Any other falicies out there.

Not trying to be meen or anything just facts are facts.

Bill

burgerchow 11-12-2009 03:11 PM

hair algae
 
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Originally Posted by Electric eel (Post 463394)
I will give that a try. What about ambient light (from windows)?

How much ambient light you have? A lot of lights from windows will always promote algae.

aquajeep 11-14-2009 08:16 PM

slowly boiling each rock with big patches.kills the gha but not the hard bristle algea.my new yellow tang was doing great picking small bits near corals for the last 2 weeks.......until this morning as i see my large bta has eaten him whole! ughh cant win.changing the lights might be working hard to tell yet.mabey i need 3-6 tangs as i dont have many fish anyway lol.i need a sea hare.who in the okanagan has one to pass on??


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