Cleaning the nutrients from your tank is the best way to clean hair algae off of anything.
Absolutely no reason to remove the rock and soak or scrub in anything, a spot or 2 of algae is COMPLETELY normal (and certainly not anything close to an outbreak), especially with a young tank like yours. Nothing to worry about.
Actually there are good reasons. If you can do a water change, and the water removed from the tank can be used to scrub the hair algae off. And put the rock back into the tank. This will remove the phosphates the HA is using and will remove it from your tank.
Keeping nutrients low is good prevention and eradication methods, but you can do more than just that.
The OP doesn't have a hair outbreak, it's merely "a few spots."
Desperate times call for desperate measures, but "a few spots" isn't a disaster. If this algae was overwhelming livestock and growing out of control, removing rocks and scrubbing would be in store.
In this case, controlling nutrients should be more than adequate, and less work.
ok i got plenty of rodi. i didnt know if it was bad or not. My tank is only a little over 2 months old so im tryin to stay on top of these algae breakouts
Ok my fault lol. You know there are at least 50 threads a day started about hair algae lol.
But yes nutrient control is your best thing. Water changes, GFO or other phos media in a reactor, easy on the feedings and not over stocking the tank.
But in extreme cases, rock scrubbing does help.
Yeah, this forum would probably run much quicker if they were more strict about using the search button before posting new threads.
If all "help, algae," "help, everything is dead" and "what LED should I pick" posters would use the search button before posting, RC would probably only have a quarter of the posts it has.
Yeah, this forum would probably run much quicker if they were more strict about using the search button before posting new threads.
If all "help, algae," "help, everything is dead" and "what LED should I pick" posters would use the search button before posting, RC would probably only have a quarter of the posts it has.
As I just read the rules, I found nothing in there about asking a question that has already been asked. Maybe reefcental doesn't have a problem with people doing that....