Hi all,
I have a 28G SPS tank that is doing well, but I am getting a bit of algae that I can't seem to kick. This is shown in the picture below, and the best way I can describe it is that it looks and feels like grass. It is high up in the tank, and I try to pluck it out weekly and can get most of it out, but it grows back pretty quickly. Otherwise, I don't have a lot of hair algae, or algae on the glass, that the cleanup crew does not take care of. For cleanup, I have various snail types and a dozen blue leg hermits or so.
Can anyone suggest a way to try to get rid of this? Keep in mind that this is a 28G tank, with 4 small fish ( 2 false percs, 1 6 line wrasse, and 1 bicolor blenny). I know a tang would probably eat this stuff up, but if I put a tang in a 28 gallon tank I think people from reef central would drive to my house to slap me up side the head, so that is out. Any other fish or invert suggestions to help get rid of this stuff?
Thanks,
Marc

I have a 28G SPS tank that is doing well, but I am getting a bit of algae that I can't seem to kick. This is shown in the picture below, and the best way I can describe it is that it looks and feels like grass. It is high up in the tank, and I try to pluck it out weekly and can get most of it out, but it grows back pretty quickly. Otherwise, I don't have a lot of hair algae, or algae on the glass, that the cleanup crew does not take care of. For cleanup, I have various snail types and a dozen blue leg hermits or so.
Can anyone suggest a way to try to get rid of this? Keep in mind that this is a 28G tank, with 4 small fish ( 2 false percs, 1 6 line wrasse, and 1 bicolor blenny). I know a tang would probably eat this stuff up, but if I put a tang in a 28 gallon tank I think people from reef central would drive to my house to slap me up side the head, so that is out. Any other fish or invert suggestions to help get rid of this stuff?
Thanks,
Marc
