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If that's the case, then the algae is doing an excellent job utilizing the nutrients that are available. So I would recommend you boost up your clean up crew. You didn't answer my questions about your clean up crew. I'd recommend some large Tuxedo Urchins, a plethora of Scarlet Hermits (they won't go after snails like typical hermit do), and some abalones. Abalones have huge appetites. I also really like Ring Cowries because they won't fall on their backs and die, and they are nocturnal so you don't see a mess of them in your tank during the day, but you need to buy lots of them because they are small. I wouldn't bother with Turbos or Astraea Snails in a tank that size because they'll be falling on their backs and dying all the time, and I doubt you want to flip them over everyday. Once the clean up crew eats the algae they will poop it out and the nutrients will be back in the water column where your skimmers and filter pads/socks can remove them. Just make sure you have enough flow in the tank to keep the detritus from settling. |