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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:17 PM   #1
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hair on live rock

ok it is probably normal but I figured I would ask any way. I have a 3 month old tank with live rock 2 fish and a crab. any way my question is in the last 4 weeks I have noticed light short (hair) growing on the rock looks like some kinda small plants I cant git a good pick. they are too fine for the camera. is it normal? I am going tomorow to pick up a better cleaning crew. posably a eurchin a brittle stare an a hermet crab or 2.


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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:28 PM   #2
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The urchin would probably help, but cutting off the algae's food supply is best. How's your nitrate/phosphate levels? If they're high, you'll be fighting a losing battle unless you address that first.

EDIT: Sorry, yes it's pretty normal in new tanks where there's still nitrates left over from cycling. Checking on the levels of the nutrients should be the first step in figuring out what to do. Hair algae can get out of hand in a hurry with plenty of food and light.


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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:32 PM   #3
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If they are elavated then run some phosban and carbon in your sump (if you have one) or in a HOB filter. This will HELP to take it out, made a big difference in mine.


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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:35 PM   #4
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well my nitrate levels are only 5ppm and phosphates ummmmmm well you might shoot me but I do not have the checker for that I will be looking for one tomorow! my closest pet store is 2 hr away. they are not overgrowing my tank or anything they are just there and really really short. about 1/8" long at the max.


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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:36 PM   #5
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i have carbon going threw my canester, and in the next few weeks I will have a 20 gal sump for it


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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:37 PM   #6
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If you still have this problem try a sea hare. I put one in a 125g and it cleaned it up in a few weeks. you will notice the difference.


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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:38 PM   #7
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never herd of one I will look it up tho


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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:40 PM   #8
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I was in the same boat as you for the phosphate test. Try some trochus snails too, mine seem to be working away on my HA. I'm thinking about a sea hare, but maybe a lawn mower blenny per another recommendation on a different thread. Also try doing a search on hair algea, bunch of info out there.


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Unread 05/07/2010, 08:41 PM   #9
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see the hair is not green it is almost a white or grey in color.


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Unread 05/07/2010, 10:19 PM   #10
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Try an old toothbrush.


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Unread 05/08/2010, 07:11 AM   #11
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ya it jusk comes back I will be gitting a critter today to deal with it!


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Unread 05/08/2010, 10:04 AM   #12
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Toothbrush is an immediate help for this fine hair algae, but adding critters and paying attention to your chemistry will eventually solve your problem. I can definitely feel your pain as I went through this over a year ago. Good luck!


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