So after buying come corals form a source who will not be named i became over run with green hair algae and bubble algae.. the hard green bubbles ( which arent as bad as the hair algae) i spend numerous hours pulling it off my koralias and my overflow and im fighting it as naturally as i can but im over it. my 2 tangs and my lawn mower blenny cant defeat it. any suggestions? i just want my gorgeous reef back
I thought I had mine on the way to being cleaned up but I guess not. I am going to get a crap ton of dwarf cerith from reefcleaners.org and see what they can do. They are really cheap there and if you spend $50 shipping is free. They have other stuff too but some stuff cant be sent the priority way as snails and some crabs and algaes are.
I will likely spread the bulk around to friends after they knock it out but make sure to keep some myself of course.
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So after buying come corals form a source who will not be named i became over run with green hair algae and bubble algae.. the hard green bubbles ( which arent as bad as the hair algae) i spend numerous hours pulling it off my koralias and my overflow and im fighting it as naturally as i can but im over it. my 2 tangs and my lawn mower blenny cant defeat it. any suggestions? i just want my gorgeous reef back
Hi Hillary,
I will try to break down your problem and hopefully it will provide help.
"So after buying come corals form a source who will not be named i became over run with green hair algae and bubble algae"
This would have happened anyway as not all rocks are free of hair/bubble algae. Sometimes the algae are inside the rocks and you would not even see it. I would not be overly concerned about where it came from. The longer you are in the hobby the chances are you will get it. The bubble algae have to be removed manually.
" i spend numerous hours pulling it off my koralias and my overflow and im fighting it as naturally as i can but im over it. my 2 tangs and my lawn mower blenny cant defeat it"
This is where your problem lies. As you are trying to remove it and still not able to keep up. Your aquarium has nutrients in the water column that you need to reduce to low amounts.
Plz test the following and you will see where the problem lies.
1. Phosphate?
2. Nitrate?
3. TDS of your RO water ?
4. What do you feed and how often?
5. How many fishes do you have?
Once you can provide the above five informations then it will be easier to suggest the fix.
Adding more cleaning crew in like putting a bandaid , its not the fix.
Last edited by Manoj's Reef; 08-22-2010 at 12:07 PM.
(mine is not bryopsis...although I have also read about the increasing magnesium levels will help.
mine looks like the hair on a q-p troll doll.... very soft/tuft like....need my sea hare back )
As most pep's here know I had a horrible case of HA in my little 8g. Lost around 6-8 zoa frags to the stuff. I tried just about everything non-chemical. I harvested everyday and no matter if the flow was off, some still got away. I bought turbos only to have them die from starvation, they didn't even touch it. I bought *star* snails. They too died. I bought a blue spot sea hare, didn't touch it either and wound up getting itself stuck in a hole and died.
I got a new RO tap filter, a new media rack and started using a couple pieces of LR rubble/chaeto with a LED. But it didn't actually stop until I bought the below product. I know people hate chemicals and I too am one. But I was just about ready to tear down my tank. I was at my wits end!!! It is reef safe!! But you don't want to apply it directly on corals, they don't like it! But as close as you can get works wonders. If ever I get HA again this is the same route I'll be taking. Make sure you read the reviews!!!