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Unread 04/26/2018, 08:34 PM   #1
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Unhappy Hair algae on sand

I current installed my new system, using my old rock, and new sand,

the rocks had a few algae when I had it before,

I have a algae benny and a Gobie sifting the sand

if their other option I can do to get rid of the hair algae the faster way


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Unread 04/26/2018, 08:38 PM   #2
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Unread 04/26/2018, 08:46 PM   #3
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only time will get rid of it
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Unread 04/26/2018, 08:50 PM   #4
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I current installed my new system, using my old rock, and new sand,



the rocks had a few algae when I had it before,



I have a algae benny and a Gobie sifting the sand



if their other option I can do to get rid of the hair algae the faster way


Take the as much algae out by hand.. leave the rest to the cuc.. get some trochus snails.. use gfo.. keep phosphates low by feeding less and doing more water changes.. you should be fine.. I wouldn’t worry worry about hair algae.. just food source for herbivores fish..


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Unread 04/26/2018, 08:53 PM   #5
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Take the as much algae out by hand.. leave the rest to the cuc.. get some trochus snails.. use gfo.. keep phosphates low by feeding less and doing more water changes.. you should be fine.. I wouldn’t worry worry about hair algae.. just food source for herbivores fish..


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Thank , i will try sifted the sand when i do a water change


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Unread 04/27/2018, 04:40 AM   #6
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Fuy,
Do you test for nitrates and phosphates?

In general diatoms/algae,etc... should be accepted/tolerated on a new tank as part of the oh so normal "ugly stages" but in general they will pass on their own provided you keep up with proper tank maintenance and keep your nutrient levels low to avoid excessively feeding the algae.

Algae issues can be fueled by either nitrates or phosphates (or both) so keeping track of those can be important. Sometimes old rock can also have phosphate bound up in it that may require some additional attention to take care of..

But from the pictures it looks to me just like the totally normal/acceptable ugly stages of a new tank that typically does just pass on its own.. Keep up with a normal water change schedule of something like 20% every 2 weeks and you usually do just fine..
Knowing those N&P results though can help indicate when extra measures may need to be taken


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Unread 04/27/2018, 07:09 AM   #7
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I agree with all the posts above. Dont worry about it. It will pass if you keep your nitrate and phosphate in check. Nothing good happens fast in this hobby. Chaeto in the sump can help absorb some of the nutrients the algae is living on. Your sand sifter should keep it from taking root. The lawnmower will cut off the rest.


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Unread 04/27/2018, 11:43 AM   #8
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Fuy,
Do you test for nitrates and phosphates?

In general diatoms/algae,etc... should be accepted/tolerated on a new tank as part of the oh so normal "ugly stages" but in general they will pass on their own provided you keep up with proper tank maintenance and keep your nutrient levels low to avoid excessively feeding the algae.

Algae issues can be fueled by either nitrates or phosphates (or both) so keeping track of those can be important. Sometimes old rock can also have phosphate bound up in it that may require some additional attention to take care of..

But from the pictures it looks to me just like the totally normal/acceptable ugly stages of a new tank that typically does just pass on its own.. Keep up with a normal water change schedule of something like 20% every 2 weeks and you usually do just fine..
Knowing those N&P results though can help indicate when extra measures may need to be taken


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Unread 04/27/2018, 11:44 AM   #9
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I agree with all the posts above. Dont worry about it. It will pass if you keep your nitrate and phosphate in check. Nothing good happens fast in this hobby. Chaeto in the sump can help absorb some of the nutrients the algae is living on. Your sand sifter should keep it from taking root. The lawnmower will cut off the rest.


Yeah , i will do tbe test today ,

N gonna do a diy reactor scrubbed soon , i hope thats work too


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Unread 04/27/2018, 12:29 PM   #10
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Yeah , i will do tbe test today ,

N gonna do a diy reactor scrubbed soon , i hope thats work too


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I put a diy upflow algae turf scrubber on my reef...best thing I ever did

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Nice , do you have a picture to see how its looked


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I don't have any build pics..but it was super easy.. a knitting screen all roughed up.. air line with holes in it for bubbles and water flow.. and a led grow light off amazon...
And a cardboard box to make the reflector and house the led..

I was growing hair algae by the lbs every week...but recently bryopsis has spoken over the screen..and that stuff grows faster than gha.. and knock on wood... both my 90 display and 49 gallon fuge are 98 percent algae free... I just had some calderpa sprout and start growing in the fuge out of no where.. I've never had it in my system before.. I wonder if the tangs and rabbit fish will eat it..hmmm

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I don't have any build pics..but it was super easy.. a knitting screen all roughed up.. air line with holes in it for bubbles and water flow.. and a led grow light off amazon...
And a cardboard box to make the reflector and house the led..

I was growing hair algae by the lbs every week...but recently bryopsis has spoken over the screen..and that stuff grows faster than gha.. and knock on wood... both my 90 display and 49 gallon fuge are 98 percent algae free... I just had some calderpa sprout and start growing in the fuge out of no where.. I've never had it in my system before.. I wonder if the tangs and rabbit fish will eat it..hmmm

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Nice , mine gonna be light wrap around the reactor and gonna put the nets inside , and hopefully it works great


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Unread 04/27/2018, 12:58 PM   #14
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I don't have any build pics..but it was super easy.. a knitting screen all roughed up.. air line with holes in it for bubbles and water flow.. and a led grow light off amazon...
And a cardboard box to make the reflector and house the led..

I was growing hair algae by the lbs every week...but recently bryopsis has spoken over the screen..and that stuff grows faster than gha.. and knock on wood... both my 90 display and 49 gallon fuge are 98 percent algae free... I just had some calderpa sprout and start growing in the fuge out of no where.. I've never had it in my system before.. I wonder if the tangs and rabbit fish will eat it..hmmm

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Unread 04/27/2018, 01:08 PM   #15
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Kinda yeah... that's in a reactor vs mine in tank... Google upflow ats.. it will pull up a good forum with tons of ideas and instructions on how to muild... it's a thread by "SantaMonica"

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Unread 04/27/2018, 09:05 PM   #16
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Kinda yeah... that's in a reactor vs mine in tank... Google upflow ats.. it will pull up a good forum with tons of ideas and instructions on how to muild... it's a thread by "SantaMonica"

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Yea , i looked it up , im gonna try this one , and then gonna try the hand one connected to the return pump


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