Craig Lambert
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9314263#post9314263 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ricks
Instead of buying animals to control an algae problem... Why not look into the reason the algae is taking over your tank in the first place??? If you correct the issues with the algae. You will not need to add animals to your tank, for reasons of algae control....
Happy Reefing
Agree. Animals don't remove the cause. What's your Alkalinity level. In 95% of hair algae threads the answer to this question is "I don't have an Alkalinity test kit". Alkalinity at the high end of the recommended range (9-11dKH) will make it more difficult for algae to grow. How many, and what type of fish do you have. How much, how often, and what do you feed? Do you use RODI water? These are the questions to ask yourself, rather than looking for algae eater.
You either have a nutrient import, or export problem. (or both). You have a decent skimmer and if it is properly adjusted then I would suspect too many nutrients going into the tank.