Try a emerald crab...mine wipes all the hair alage in my tankThis has started to pop up in the tank. Any id or way to get rid of it?![]()
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I think this is different than hair algae. I did have a problem with hair algea that tubos have taken care of. This does not flow like hair algea doesTry a emerald crab...mine wipes all the hair alage in my tank
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Thank you I think you are right.its Green Wiry Algae
looks at this
https://www.reefcleaners.org/nuisance-algae-id-guide
other than the clean up crew he mentioned a fox face/ rabbit fish would get rid of it in a few days ..
Yea I have to try to pull a bunch out. The same as I did with hair algea. I have thought of getting a refugium. Will a refugium take up too much of the nutrients in the tank for zoas and mushrooms? I know they like the water a bit dirty.If you remove as much as possible by hand, usually the rest will be taken care of by clean up crew.
Thanks I'll look it upI used fluconazole against Bryopsis and found it to be effective. It also temporarily wiped out green hair algae also.
Fluconazole may be effective against this guy too.
I used fluconazole against Bryopsis and found it to be effective. It also temporarily wiped out green hair algae also.
Fluconazole may be effective against this guy too.
Thanks I'll look it up
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Doesn’t eat it tried thembig a$$ mexican turbo snails also will get the job done![]()
what size tank is it ?
x2 for fluconazole
I've been algae free for almost 2 years now after using it.
Tried them they are not touching it only green hair algea. 28 gallonbig a$$ mexican turbo snails also will get the job done![]()
what size tank is it ?
Tinman good call. I had this over running my tank for a year, then I got lucky and the magnificent foxface I picked up ate it. And somehow it taught my hippo tang, tomini tang, and yellow tang to eat it when schooling together. My snails and hermits never touched it.its Green Wiry Algae
looks at this
https://www.reefcleaners.org/nuisance-algae-id-guide
other than the clean up crew he mentioned a fox face/ rabbit fish would get rid of it in a few days ..
Picture of light schedule.Tinman good call. I had this over running my tank for a year, then I got lucky and the magnificent foxface I picked up ate it. And somehow it taught my hippo tang, tomini tang, and yellow tang to eat it when schooling together. My snails and hermits never touched it.
Since your tank is too small for them (and buying a fish to eat a specific thing usually doesn't work out too well anyways). Pull all of it out that you can and keep up good husbandry. What's your lighting schedule? I turned down my whites and reds on my led and it helped a lot too.
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