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![]() try to reduce the photo period by 1 hour, work for me. no dosing. How old are the bulbs? have you tested the top up water for phosphate? Good luck
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![]() Are you sure you have Hair algae and not bryopsis? Does the hair alge look feathery?
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![]() I went through the following steps, trying to go from cheapest to the more expensive:
weekly Water changes pruning chaeto pruning more snails pruning Mg to 1600 pruning shorter light period pruning phosban reactor pruning new hallide At the end of the day the problem was a hallide that was too yellow.
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![]() I guess I should add I have bubble algea sprouting up to.
water checks out ok, it's RO water no phosphates present
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![]() The battle continues...that sucks. Hair algae is usually pretty easily eliminated, Bubble algae on the other hand, not so much.
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