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			 hello ,, i have a very serious algae problem,, i clean the gravel and fater maybe ten minutes  you see brown algae again,, the glass , the rocks and everything,,, we have now 4 months  with the tank,, we have  a few crabs and snails, a coarla beauty, a maroon clown, a cleaner shrimp ,a brittle star and  three damsels,, we recently lost an anemone,,,, can some body help us and give us a good advice how can we control  this problem... thanks a lot.... dacyn46 plssss  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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	Just a new reefer getting better and deeper,120 gallon truvu accrylic, 46 gallon sump, nautilus te skimmer, 75 lbs LR, hamilton 175 metal halydes, seino M620, hagen 802, 2 koralia4s, sailfin tang,rusty angel, lamark angel, dk blue surgeon fish, percula mated pair, golden headed jaw fish, 1 Brittle star, and the cleaning crew.  | 
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			 Check your nutrient levels, your skimmer/filtration & your bulbs. Nuisance algae can usually be traced to high nutrient levels (especially nitrates & phosphates), inadequate skimming/filtration &/or old bulbs that give off the wrong wave length. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			HTH, Anthony PS. Wrong forum. 
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	If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it!  | 
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			 In addition to nutrient levels, flow often plays a role in algae growth of the brown kind. Higher flow = less brown IMO. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 Definately check your phosphates and nitrates. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 These folks are correct of course. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	Two water changes using R/O rather than treated tap water eliminated my algae problem. Try some bottled R/O (the big blue 5 gallon bottles) to see if it helps before buying an R/O system. Let me know if it works.  | 
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