t1a1c1h
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So I know this topic has been discussed countless times before - believe me I've read a LOT of those threads!! But I am now at my wits end having tried everything to control an insane outbreak of GHA. With the exception of the bits directly covered with corals 90% of our LR is coated with hair algae and nothing we are trying seems to be making a blind bit of difference. Its 90G mixed reef with 4 blue star damsels, pair of clowns, single bangaii cardinal, pair of orchid dottys and a midas blenny so not over stocked. We feed a pinch of pellets most mornings, and a block of mysis (defrosted, rinsed and strained) in the evening. Top up water is RO, tested for nitrates and phosphate both 0. Running RowaPhos alongside carbon in the sump. Lighting has been reduced in period (from 12 to 9hrs) and intensity. CUC consists of 10 nass snails, 5 astrea, 5 trochus, 2 halloween hermits, 6 blue and 6 red hermits, 4 emerald crabs and a tuxedo urchin which annoyingly seems to only eat coralline. In the fuge we have caulerpa (chaeto has died) which will shortly be having a lighting upgrade. We are trying to be eco friendly and thus have no skimmer and the rowaphos is in a bag not reactor, and ethically trying to avoid wild caught fish (our damsels and blenny are rescued from tank shut downs, others are tank bred). Sorry its such a long post - what should we try next??!! More CUC? Algae eating fish? Sea hare? Vodka dosing????