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![]() i've been battling mine for months. cut down on lighting & check age of bulbs, limit feedings, increase skimming, use ro water, manually remove the algae, i've also setup a phosban reactor.....
the battle can be won. with my trigger fish, i cant put any creatures to help, he thinks it lunch for him ![]()
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tanks: 120g w/starphire front, pm bullet 2 skimmer, yellow tang, emperor angel, niger trigger, spotted hawkfish, blue tang, flame angel and 120lbs lr |
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![]() What is the status of your RODI uit?
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![]() i do water changes everyday and so far my parameters has been good. i top off with RO. so it may be the age of the bulb since it's getting to the 1yr point... i currently do not have a sump and i think sea hares are alittle too big for my 50gallon.
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![]() Try not to have yout TDS reading go much above 5 before your change out your filters.
Where did you get yoru liverock from? Was is from another tank? Is the HA new, or has it been around for a while?
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![]() I had a seahare in my 40 with no problems, I just had to keep an eye for corals that he may have knocked over. Just be ready to do something with him when you run out of hair algae. Depending on how bad it is, it may take anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of weeks, but they're hardcore eating machines.
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![]() Wow, water changes every day! That sounds like too often & bad for stability.
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![]() Try basting patches of it with hot (boiling) RO/DI water. Just stay away from any corals. Within a day the patch will be dead. You can slowly work you way through most of if this way. The down side is it also kills your coraline algae.
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![]() I've had a sea hare for six months. It's still alive and eating any algae that pops up on the rocks.
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![]() lol sorry for the typo, i do water changes every week lol. it just happened after i came back from my vacation. it may be just my neighbor thinking that my damsel and clownfish are always hungry so she overfed them. lol. i'm thinking of picking up a tang, i wonder if tangs eat hair algae as well.
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![]() Quote:
Lend it out to the reefer that has a problem and if the algae becomes a problem again get it back. Sea hare are the best solution for hair algae but they will die if there is not lots of it to eat. Remember to turn off your powerheads for a while and very slowly acclimatize the hare before you place it in the tank |