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![]() aaahhhh, the joys of nuisance algae. I'm no expert but I've fought & won a few battles over the years so I tell ya what I know.
No single one thing works to stop it. It's a combo of & then maintaining them faithfully (aka: the hard part). -increase your flow -reassess the # of waste producers in the tank, overstocked? -how much are you feeding? -do you have a healthy population of detrivores? -are your nitrates out of control? -up your water changes. -are your phosphates out of control? I embrace a hybrid approach to reefkeeping, I utilize as many natural ways of waste elimination as possible, but I also liberally utilize resins, carbon, & skimming to back things up. I have found my tank just looks better & my corals do better & reproduce when I get off my butt & hit it from all angles. Remember light+nitrates+phosphates=pea soup. I am very pleased with Sea Chem products & actively /continuously use Denitrate, Phosgard, Purigen & carbon in my tank. I skim 24/7 with a beckett modified ETSS reefdevil down draft on a mag 12. I feed heavily & try to keep my detrivores happy & well populated. I have kicked the !@#$ out of a year & a half long battle with Bryopsis & hair algae using this method. I am now algae free times six months. KNOCKING ON WOOD AS I TYPE! |