E.Rude
New member
I waged the first offensive strike agains the hair algae today. Here's what I was up against:
I pulled out as much as I could, scrubbed the rocks with a toothbrush, and did a 30 gallon water change. I sucked up as much algae as I could and also vacuumed the sand bed. There is one tuft that I couldn't reach, but I got most of it. I'm hoping the CUC and tang will be able to manage the stuff that's left. I replaced the phosphate removing filter pad with a new one and added a carbon filter pad.
I also made some changes to the lighting schedule, removed some dead parts of the one SPS coral I got and moved both of the frags.



I pulled out as much as I could, scrubbed the rocks with a toothbrush, and did a 30 gallon water change. I sucked up as much algae as I could and also vacuumed the sand bed. There is one tuft that I couldn't reach, but I got most of it. I'm hoping the CUC and tang will be able to manage the stuff that's left. I replaced the phosphate removing filter pad with a new one and added a carbon filter pad.
I also made some changes to the lighting schedule, removed some dead parts of the one SPS coral I got and moved both of the frags.