AlgaeFix Marine to control Hair Algae

after fighting hair algae for about 8 months and using chem elite that dropped phosphates to .01, which seemed to help a little, i decided to give algaefix a try.
following directions, by the 3rd treatment at 3 days apart, im happy to report that algaefix does indeed work. i am now on the maintenence dose. ihave fish,corals,snails,crabs and a sea star that came thru with no ill effects.
I have tried turbos,astrae snails emerald crabs,sea hairs and crispata nudis
and nothing natural worked so I say Hooray for Algaefix.
 
after fighting hair algae for about 8 months and using chem elite that dropped phosphates to .01, which seemed to help a little, i decided to give algaefix a try.
following directions, by the 3rd treatment at 3 days apart, im happy to report that algaefix does indeed work. i am now on the maintenence dose. ihave fish,corals,snails,crabs and a sea star that came thru with no ill effects.
I have tried turbos,astrae snails emerald crabs,sea hairs and crispata nudis
and nothing natural worked so I say Hooray for Algaefix.

thanks for the info. at least something works
 
this has not been effective in reducing my cyano issue. I am dosing lanthanum chloride as well so PO4 is VERY low. any thoughts?
 
If AlgaeFix kills algae, that leaves more nutrients for cyanobacteria. That might be one issue.

Lanthanum seems to be able to pull the phosphate level down far enough for our purposes, if enough is added.
 
not working on bubble algae but all other green algae has cleared up.

going to try fighting bubble algae with a yellow tang i was going to introduce anyways.
 
Hello everyone,

I have been reading this entire thread for about a week and the other day I ordered Algaefix. I had some HA issues about two months after I started my 30gal lps tank. We went to key west for a week in n September and I came home to a massive algae outbreak. I began strict weekly 5gal water tree we changes, added a tang and upped my cc and got it a little better under control.

Two weeks ago I lost my entire livestock to ich. I decided to use this as an opportunity. I have still been dealing with the HA issue even after scrubbing about 75% off lr it grew back within a week. I brought my p04 down to about 0ppm, put in 10 blue legged crabs two more large turbos, and started a refugium. I'll be dosing Algaefix in moderate amounts as an aid to get rid of the nuisance algae. I also have some bubble algae starting I'll be relying on the crabs to help me with. I plan on running my skimmer the entire time. And I plan on tagging another 10 crabs in the next couple weeks to help. Before pics to come.

To the more veteran guys, how does this plan sound to you?

Ammonia 0
Nitrates 0
P04 .05
Cal 400

30 gal micro 30
IM skimmate
Cheato refugium
21 lb LR
Duncan, zoa, frogspawn, star polyp
1.5" sandbed
Temp 77-78 deg
Light cycle blue 7-8 white 8-6 blue 6-7 moonlight
 
Sorry if I missed it (this is a really long thread) but could anyone explain the best way to determine how much of this stuff to use? I know there's a calculator to find the volume of my tank and sump, but then I should just roughly estimate the number of gallons to deduct for the space my rocks take up?
 
Getting the volume of a tank requires some guesswork as to the volume of rock and sand.

AlgaeFix might affect some macroalgae. I don't remember any specifics, though.
 
Well after reading almost all of this thread, I am taking the plunge and going for AF Marine. Was an extra two bucks, and I plan to keep some around for future use.
I have the dictyota's. :/ My paremeters are basically 0, so I am going to dose this bad boy with AF. I plan on using my skimmer on as well. Will let yall know how it does.

ya'll better be [profanity]. just kidding. :love1:
 
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i am going to have to give it a try. i cannot seem to beat the h/a no matter what i do. about 6 weeks a go i clean the whole tank out,scrubbed rock with toothbrush and it still came back. im going to clean the tank again thoroughly and try algaefix.
 
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