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 I ran a phosphate reactor for a month with rowaphos.  After that I scrubbed the rocks and that made the problem much much better.  I guess this dosn't really get to the source of the problem, but it cleared the problem up, while I worked on the source. 
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 James, from your signature, you have 2x250watt mh over a 70 gallon tank and all you have is a bunch of softies and fish. I think you have too much lighting over that tank. Try yanking off as much hair algae off the rocks as you can, do a 30to 40 % water change and keep the tank in total darkness for 3 or 4 days. The corals you have shouldn't be harmed and the fish don't care about darkness. How old are the bulbs on your m/h ?  | 
		
 hmm mabey thats my prob too. 1x400w halide and 2x65w comp and 2x65w actinic compacts.72 gal tank with 7 small-med fish and softies.very little nutrience gets in with 6 stage reverse osmosis di water system on well water too.feed every 2-3 days only.everything healthy except xenia???anthelia and too much gha.all perameters check good.lights 5 months old although they were cheap on ebay,mabey crappy bulbs out of spec already??? 
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 Not trying to be meen or anything just facts are facts. Bill  | 
		
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 slowly boiling each rock with big patches.kills the gha but not the hard bristle algea.my new yellow tang was doing great picking small bits near corals for the last 2 weeks.......until this morning as i see my large bta has eaten him whole! ughh cant win.changing the lights might be working hard to tell yet.mabey i need 3-6 tangs as i dont have many fish anyway lol.i need a sea hare.who in the okanagan has one to pass on?? 
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