not sure if this is the proper forum for this topic, so sorry if it isn't..anyway...i've been having a hair algae problem for a while now. maybe 4 months. been doing water changes...added flow. nitrates never seems to drop from about 40-50. all other parms are zero. (ammon and nitites). I pull the stuff off and it just seems to grow more. I've heard that the hair eats the nitrates so when i get rid of the hair the nitrates spike b/c the nitrate comsumption is out of wake. does this make sense at all. it's a 220 gallon tank with about 300 pounds of LR and lots of corals, so im not to keen on taking the rock work out, scrubbing it and all that. i've tried adding 3 yellow tangs...they don't even touch it...i have a LM blenny, snails...the whole nine yeards...any advice? i shortened my photo period, and got all new bulbs. im stumped.. any other suggestions would be great. i don't want to resort to any chemicals...thanks,
greg
greg