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11/17/2013, 02:30 AM | #1 |
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What do you sugest for this algae?
I am planing to involve some algae eaters to try to clean more my rocks.This the problem I have:
1414924_1433026306916878_374910410_n.jpg 1418401_1433026310250211_1713210745_n.jpg So what would you suggest:naso tang,kole tang or maybe some hermits?I do have some snails:turbo and tectus but it seems they don't touch this green algae.This algae seems like micro type,it looks a lot like cyano,but I am not sure if it is some kind of green cyano.My parameters are in check no3=3-4ppm,po4=0.02-0.06ppm(hanna LowPhosphorous) but I keep growing this algae,even if po4 goes lower this algae is still here. |
11/18/2013, 09:56 PM | #2 |
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Anyone?
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11/18/2013, 10:04 PM | #3 |
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I employ a large army of hermits so i do recommend them for any young, short algae problem. I don't think they can eat the long stuff but i used to employ a yellow tang for that. My starry blenny will take on the short stuff and adores hair algae. Do you keep turbo snails? I have seen them wipe out any algae but they can be frag wreckers with their size if the corals aren't wedged in tight.
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11/18/2013, 10:09 PM | #4 |
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I do have turbo snails and yellow tang but they are not interested.I will try to find hermits.
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11/18/2013, 10:30 PM | #5 |
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A single mexican Turbo will eat all that in a day or two.
But it will end up starving unless you feed him. |
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