I've been battling a hair algae problem for a while, and thought I'd throw it out here for some help. My 90g Tech is now about 6 mos old, and has long since cycled. Current inhabitants include one Blonde Naso Tang, two skunk cleaner shrimp, about 8 turbo snails, and a dozen or so hermit crabs. Lighting consists of 4 T5s and 2 150w MHs; the T5s are on about 6 hours a day, the MHs about 4 of those. As you can see, the tank has about a 4" DSB and 100lbs of LR.
As you can also see, I've got several clumps of very pesky hair algae. I manually remove as much as I can every week, but it just grows back. The current growth is about four days old. Anybody have any suggestions on what I might do to contain it? Water quality is excellent: temp 78-80 (chiller controlled) spg at 53, ph 8.2, 'trites, 'trates, and phosphate undetectable. Alk is about 3.5, and Ca around 400. I feed only once a day, and the Tang gobbles everything up in seconds---anything that hits the sand is scooped up by the shrimp or crabs moments later.
I think circulation should be fine; using an Eheim 1262 return and 2 Vortechs in the tank at full blast. The Algae definitely billows in the current
Current thoughts include more snails, more crabs, a lawnmower blenny, or perhaps more flow (e.g., another Vortech). Maybe a 'pod kit? Lighting is already pretty minimal, I would think.
Thanks for any suggestions! I've had FW for a long time, but this is my first serious foray into salt, so I've been trying to be patient, but I was hoping the algae would be gone by now...
As you can also see, I've got several clumps of very pesky hair algae. I manually remove as much as I can every week, but it just grows back. The current growth is about four days old. Anybody have any suggestions on what I might do to contain it? Water quality is excellent: temp 78-80 (chiller controlled) spg at 53, ph 8.2, 'trites, 'trates, and phosphate undetectable. Alk is about 3.5, and Ca around 400. I feed only once a day, and the Tang gobbles everything up in seconds---anything that hits the sand is scooped up by the shrimp or crabs moments later.
I think circulation should be fine; using an Eheim 1262 return and 2 Vortechs in the tank at full blast. The Algae definitely billows in the current
Current thoughts include more snails, more crabs, a lawnmower blenny, or perhaps more flow (e.g., another Vortech). Maybe a 'pod kit? Lighting is already pretty minimal, I would think.
Thanks for any suggestions! I've had FW for a long time, but this is my first serious foray into salt, so I've been trying to be patient, but I was hoping the algae would be gone by now...
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