I know a lot of people do not like green hair algae in their tanks. I also know it can choke out corals which is a major concern.
My question is:
If I don't have any corals in my tank and don't plan on putting any in, could green hair algae be a beneficial thing to have as a natural nutrient export?
Has anyone tried letting it go in their aquarium to see what the long term effects would be? I'm assuming it would be fine up until it ran out of nutrients and started dying off....but if one were to prune it back on a weekly basis would that ever become an issue?
My question is:
If I don't have any corals in my tank and don't plan on putting any in, could green hair algae be a beneficial thing to have as a natural nutrient export?
Has anyone tried letting it go in their aquarium to see what the long term effects would be? I'm assuming it would be fine up until it ran out of nutrients and started dying off....but if one were to prune it back on a weekly basis would that ever become an issue?