tacoshooter
New member
I've been out of the marine aquarium hobby for a few years, and am getting back in. My tank's been up for a month and I've just added the first CUC members -- a couple of turbo snails and hermit crabs. They've been doing a good job on knocking out the brown algae but I have a type of tiny, green grasslike algae that seems to be spreading and no one wants to touch it.
Here's a pic of the piece of LR where I believe it started:
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And a pic of the rock it has spread to:
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It's also beginning to cover my glass, but I'm afraid to get too aggressive with getting it out lest I cause it to spread more. I did a search and it doesn't seem to be either hair algae or bryopsis; those two algaes seemed more complex and this is really just like small tufts of bright green grass.
My tank is a 29G with a coralife skimmer and a canister filter running nothing but carbon. Additional flow is from a MJ 1200 powerhead.
I have a UV currently running 24/7 on the filter loop.
Lights are 110W worth of CF, one 55W actinic and one 55W 10k. I only run them six hours a day right now since there's nothing but a small CUC in the tank.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Here's a pic of the piece of LR where I believe it started:

Click here for a larger image
And a pic of the rock it has spread to:

Click here for a larger image
It's also beginning to cover my glass, but I'm afraid to get too aggressive with getting it out lest I cause it to spread more. I did a search and it doesn't seem to be either hair algae or bryopsis; those two algaes seemed more complex and this is really just like small tufts of bright green grass.
My tank is a 29G with a coralife skimmer and a canister filter running nothing but carbon. Additional flow is from a MJ 1200 powerhead.
I have a UV currently running 24/7 on the filter loop.
Lights are 110W worth of CF, one 55W actinic and one 55W 10k. I only run them six hours a day right now since there's nothing but a small CUC in the tank.
Any advice would be appreciated.