DrBoxedWine
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I'm slowly stocking a 75g tank about 1 fish every 4 weeks after they go through qt. I had a really high nitrate issue a few weeks ago (100 or so), but though a series of water changes and adding a refugium with chaeto, I've got them at 30 or so and steady. I'm now getting a green hair algae issue. My light cycle had my Hydras on 13 hours a day (not wise, I know), I've cut this to about 7 hours plus 2 hours of blue at night. I've done some daily scrubbings of the rock and changed the filter floss an hour or so after. I've done this for 3 days now.
I'd like to get nitrates lower to deal with this hair algae. I don't have a real great way to do water changes, I can do about a 60% change but it's a pain (buckets and just generally not a great setup for large WCs, no way to really improve this in current house).
I could add a second light to my refugium, but right now my stock list is about 1/4 of what it'll be, so I feel like I need to get this under wraps now and add another light later when I really need it. I have a good, oversized skimmer.
I've also considered vinegar dosing, but i'd love it of there was an even easier way. My phosphates are reading 0 but that could be because it's all bound up in the hair algae.
Anyone have any suggestions? Should I decrease my light cycle even further? I am going to decrease feeding a little, but I already only feed once a day so I don't have a ton of wiggle room there, but I'll start feeding slightly less every time. What nitrate level do I need to achieve for hair algae to no longer be an issue?
I'd like to get nitrates lower to deal with this hair algae. I don't have a real great way to do water changes, I can do about a 60% change but it's a pain (buckets and just generally not a great setup for large WCs, no way to really improve this in current house).
I could add a second light to my refugium, but right now my stock list is about 1/4 of what it'll be, so I feel like I need to get this under wraps now and add another light later when I really need it. I have a good, oversized skimmer.
I've also considered vinegar dosing, but i'd love it of there was an even easier way. My phosphates are reading 0 but that could be because it's all bound up in the hair algae.
Anyone have any suggestions? Should I decrease my light cycle even further? I am going to decrease feeding a little, but I already only feed once a day so I don't have a ton of wiggle room there, but I'll start feeding slightly less every time. What nitrate level do I need to achieve for hair algae to no longer be an issue?