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Old 07-10-2010, 03:00 AM
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Default Hair algae outbreak.

I have some snails eating it slowly....

Can somone rent me a sea hare or something to get this undercontrol?
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Old 07-10-2010, 04:23 AM
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I can lend you my Cuisinart skizz0rs free of charge. Worked brilliantly for me. Actually what I found worked best was throwing in a clump of chaeto algae which starved the hair algae to next to nothing. Trochus snails polished off whatever was left. All within two weeks time. Love those snails. I should add that I had LOTS of hair algae as well so I think my approach worked well.
Are you using tap water by any chance?
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Old 07-10-2010, 05:05 AM
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Hair algae is a symptom not the problem... you have high nutrient production (your tests will read low because the algae is eating it all.) You should look at other ways of reducing your nitrates (Macro algae in the sump with a light, cutting down the amount of extra food that is being fed, do more water changes, and/or use a reactor method like de-nitrate) After you have reduced the amount of nitrates available to the hair algae your CUC should be able to take care of the rest.
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Old 07-10-2010, 03:11 PM
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I'm using RODI water through my Aqua FX Baracuda: http://www.aquariumwaterfilters.com/...category_id=12

I am also using a TLF 150 reactor with bio pellets.

I don't feed to often, every couple days.

I am bad about water changes but have done a few this week already.

I do have a ball of cheato in there that has not really grown in size in the 4 weeks it was in there.

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Old 07-10-2010, 07:36 PM
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Does the cheato have a light?
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Old 07-10-2010, 09:13 PM
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your cheato wont grow much if it all if your running bio pellets. how long have you been running the pellets? the cheato and pellets are in direct competion for the same nutrients
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Old 07-10-2010, 11:16 PM
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your cheato wont grow much if it all if your running bio pellets. how long have you been running the pellets? the cheato and pellets are in direct competion for the same nutrients
If the pellets were taking all the nutrients he wouldn't have hair algae.
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Old 07-12-2010, 03:18 AM
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Anyone else have a suggestion? The skimming is pulling out some rancid milk mainly because of the pellets.
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if your pellets are not tumbling hard then they dump a slime into your tank and you get a huge ha outbreaki had this happen to me too. take your reactor off line and clean it well, rinse the pellets, clean the pump and hoses good, when you get it started again make sure they tumble hard
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I too am having an HA problem. Ironically, it's come back SINCE I started running pellets.

I do a 15% water change every 7 days (max)
I feed very little
My Bioload is low
Pellets tumble hard

I've reduced my photo period and added a chiller and things are a bit better but not great.

I rented a sea hare from Red Coral but they only had a small one. I thougt it might be good to get in tight areas but the thing spent 2 days on the glass then disppeared into the rockwork never to be seen again. I tore half the tank apart to find him and nothing. Now I'm doing even more water changes !!

There is no easy answer/solution !
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