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![]() An urchin may or may not work. I had an algae called dictyota, that was close to getting out of hand, the faster I cleaned off my rock the faster it would grow. Water changes made no difference, my yellow tang , several varieties of crabs and snails, or my tuxedo urchin wouldn't touch the stuff. Finally I found out that the only thing that would eat it was, either a Naso tang or a Foxface, both of which grow too large for my current tank, but since I was in the process of up- grading, I went with a baby naso. It took care of my problem in about 2-3 months. Long story short, try to find out what type of algae problem you have, then look for the remedy. Good luck.
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![]() WELL, if you already have the REGAL and depending on tank size it might be hard to add another tang, ACHILLES is NOT a good choice as there a very hard tang to keep alive and if you don't know the type of ALGEA you have then I'm assuming ACHILLES care is not ready for you yet. IF your tank is large enough and you WANT another tang then the YELLOW is an AWSOME choice as they'll just abouit take care of any macro. LAWNMOWERS are hit and miss. you will also have to cutback on feedings so that the macro is attractive. you will also probaly have to manually remove lots. when RAZMOSA or GRAPE CAULERPRA[spelling?] take over they really take over
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![]() How about bubble algae what is the best cure for that i have a yellow tang,a maroon clown,and a yellow tail damsil
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-Quinn Man, n. ...His chief occupation is extermination of other animals and his own species, which, however, multiplies with such insistent rapidity as to infest the whole habitable earth, and Canada. - A. Bierce, Devil's Dictionary, 1906 |
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Don't quote me on this but I read somewhere (WWM perhaps) that whether the bubbles contain spores depends on the life phase of the algae.
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-Quinn Man, n. ...His chief occupation is extermination of other animals and his own species, which, however, multiplies with such insistent rapidity as to infest the whole habitable earth, and Canada. - A. Bierce, Devil's Dictionary, 1906 |
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![]() This paticular outbreak is bad it is in every corner of my tank. I was hopeing for a fish to help but alas if I must romove by hand I guess i will
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![]() Quinn, I know what you are saying, but it's not a nutrient problem. The halimeda and Chateo should be taking care of it. I know I overfeed, just like the other 95% of us
![]() Besides, The Digitata I got off you is growing faster than the algae. But I know what type of fish to put in there to take care of that. ![]() The algae is not that fast growing, just too fast for me. It is however starting to get close to some corals, so I would like to take care of it other than manual removal. I tried the link above to ident it, but it is not in there. Does anyone know of any other good site to help identify algae. I'll try to take a picture in the next couple of days. Cheers, Al |
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![]() Ive actualy been syhponing them out when i do water changes seem to be winning the battle
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