hair algae puzzle

goldenfiji

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After cycling, my tank has a major hair algae bloom. Yet NH3, NO3, & PO4 are all zero. I wonder where in the world the hair algae get the nutrient from ...
 
Yes, as long as you practice good husbandry. Your tank is supposed to grow algae right now. You are right on schedule:beer:
 
Try siphoning as much out as possible. The algae dieing in the tank will just release the nutrients into the water.
 
I have rubberbanded a toothbrush to the end of my siphon hose to scrub and suck out algae/cyano at the same time.
 
I like the ideas :D I have introduced couple tangs, a sea hare, and a sea urchin to remove the algae. And they are doing a good job. I've also turned on the protein skimmer. Am I doing it right? Should I start changing water regularly?
 
I like the ideas :D I have introduced couple tangs, a sea hare, and a sea urchin to remove the algae. And they are doing a good job. I've also turned on the protein skimmer. Am I doing it right? Should I start changing water regularly?

Just remember that Tangs, sea hares and urchins poop. This will fuel more algae growth if you export doesn't match your import.

Tangs poop alot!
 
I agree with you all. I have just added some chaeto to help nutrient export. I am also using rubberbanded tootbrush to get rid of the hair algae :D The situation is under control. Just waiting for them to be gone.
 

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I'm going through a hair algae problem I just started a 180 and bought this awesome 60pound lr but when I bought is I couldn't see it to well and when I put it in my tank then I saw it was covered in hair and bubble algae. I bought some margarita snails I thought a tang would work but he not going for it and I put 2 emerald crabs in there. Nothing working yet though
 
My yellow tang are sea urchins are feasting on the hairs. Some emerald crabs won't touch the bubbles plus they are mean to my snails, so I am not using any crabs.
 
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