BfishLpond78
FUPA
Minus the overly dramatic thread title...I have some questions and concerns
So I have a few thick...lush green patches of hair algae that have me concerned because they seem to grow like crazy...I try to manual remove them but like tim allen in the santa clause...the beard grow right back and with a vengence.
I've tried soaking the the zoa frag thats still mobile in a solution of peroxide and water and it almost does the trick but it still came back. I've read it should have been straight peroxide but I feared i would lose my purple deaths.
So my options as i've been reading and posting in other forums is to either remove the infected areas, which happen to be the base base rocks for my structure, basically dismantle a few rocks that have some encrusted SPS colonies on them and give them a peroxide bath/scrub to remove the algae or try a risky in take treatment with a syringe and peroxide and basically inject the hair algae with the peroxide mix but there is a risk to my cleaner shrimp.
Now I am bringing my water to puppy center tomorrow for My2girls to test and see whats going on, I am also picking up a Hanna P04 checker tomorrow as well.
Now back to the title of the thread, now before its too late and I have a field lush green waves...what can I do in the mean time...as i realize this is not an overnight fix...
I'm prolly due for some new bulbs in my fixture...larger water changes? any live stock that helps or likes hair algae...my algae blenny only likes the algae that grows on the glass...
I'm open to anything...I've heard of tanks that get so bad that they have to shut down and start over...
So I have a few thick...lush green patches of hair algae that have me concerned because they seem to grow like crazy...I try to manual remove them but like tim allen in the santa clause...the beard grow right back and with a vengence.
I've tried soaking the the zoa frag thats still mobile in a solution of peroxide and water and it almost does the trick but it still came back. I've read it should have been straight peroxide but I feared i would lose my purple deaths.
So my options as i've been reading and posting in other forums is to either remove the infected areas, which happen to be the base base rocks for my structure, basically dismantle a few rocks that have some encrusted SPS colonies on them and give them a peroxide bath/scrub to remove the algae or try a risky in take treatment with a syringe and peroxide and basically inject the hair algae with the peroxide mix but there is a risk to my cleaner shrimp.
Now I am bringing my water to puppy center tomorrow for My2girls to test and see whats going on, I am also picking up a Hanna P04 checker tomorrow as well.
Now back to the title of the thread, now before its too late and I have a field lush green waves...what can I do in the mean time...as i realize this is not an overnight fix...
I'm prolly due for some new bulbs in my fixture...larger water changes? any live stock that helps or likes hair algae...my algae blenny only likes the algae that grows on the glass...
I'm open to anything...I've heard of tanks that get so bad that they have to shut down and start over...