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    I had planned on getting more snails. I was under the impression that I could add snails as the bio load was increased on the tank. I did not expect algae growth like this so quick. Is there something that will help eat the algae of the sand? Also any suggestions on how I locate what is producing the extra phosphates? I would not know where to look. Is my feeding schedule to much? Thanks for the help.

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    Whoyah - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Can you please list the critters in the tank. This will help with determining the feeding schedule.

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