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    Unhappy algae growth

    I'm planning to have 3 yellow tangs in a 180g tank, how do I promote algae growth? The tank is new and has cycled for 3 months.

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Time and patience. Maybe try finding some LR with the algae already growing on it. just my 2 cents.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    peregrinus - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    just put a few handfulls of macro in there and let it go wild.. lol
    Quantum mechanics the dreams stuff is made of.

    150 started 8/12/06
    57 gal started 8/12/08

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    Randy-L - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    leave your lights on 16 hours a day.
    If you go through a whole day without learning something new, you wasted it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtodd001
    I'm planning to have 3 yellow tangs in a 180g tank, how do I promote algae growth? The tank is new and has cycled for 3 months.
    I would not worry too much about alage growth too much that just comes with age and time.focus more on feeding your tangs prepaired foods for the most parts more hobbiest lose their tangs due to(malnutrition) lack of extra feedings relying soley on grazing.my best advice is to feed your tangs 3 times a day with an algae based foods with small amounts of meaty food i personally use thera+A pellets by spectrum 2 timess daily then a prepaired midday feeding is a combo of pellets and veggie flakes .frozen type variety of foods in the pm such as emerald entrese and formula 2 cubes plus other foods for all my fish deitary needs i hope this help. ps after speeking to head aquarium biolegist of the toledo zoo I found that green nori sheets contain very nutrient for herbivoes they reccomend the red variety over all of them

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    lReef lKeeper - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    as said in all the other posts ... i would just let nature take its course, you'll have more algea than you can shake a stick at soon enough.

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