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I have alot of algae on my tank already, lots of clear/white small warm running around on my live rocks. the only problem i have is my sand is looking a little dirty, not sure how i can get it clean. |
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![]() yeah i would agree 3-4 weeks cycle time depending on if the rock was pre-cured. I would do snails forget hermits till later on. Depending on how bad the hair algae is you may need to get a turbo snail or trocus (which are awsome). If your not an experinced reefer i would wait the full 4 weeks.
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![]() IMO i would not go with a turbo. while they are great they crap alot and are very clumbsy when they get larger. for the sand go with some nass.(nassuris.sp) snail and maybe even a sandsifting star. Many will tell you your tank is too small for one and it will starve, i have always had 1 in my RSM and still on my first one. even at times with a second in there. however my rock work is basically on stilts providng lots of room for them to roam.
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I wouldnt leave a turbo in my tank, but i would use one after a cycle... They MOW thru anything. |
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Last edited by Snaz; 01-28-2009 at 10:36 PM. |
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![]() yeah, starting to see small algae hair growing on my rock. Is one turbo snail enough for a 28G.
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![]() I've never seen a Turbo eat hair algae...
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![]() totally agree, still have 2 more weeks to go.
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