Hair Algae

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Hair Algae

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What is the best natural way or fish to get rid of hair algae?
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Post by Phisher »

Kole tangs work well in my experience. Fox face prob work good too.

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Post by Jahdiel »

Our yellow and naso tangs are known as the algae terminators
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I also have had good luck with yellow tangs
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Post by wtrhed »

Sea Hares are popular. I have never used one, but I think I'm fixing to try them.

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Post by SaltnLime »

blue leg hermits, lawnmower blenny, tangs, mexican turbo snails....

Those I have seen work....although it seems more of a hit or miss with some.

Also of course try to reduce phosphates and nitrates... refugiums I think help. You may have to scrub it down to get many of the above listed critters to consider it food.

Good luck... Hair algae sucks, and there should be a team of scientist working day and night to find a way to irradicate it like red bugs and planaria. :twisted:
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Post by KrazyPlace »

I have lots of hair algae, so maybe you shouldn't listen to me... I agree with all the above and I currently use:

sea urchin (local, long spinny, purple ones)
tangs (Kole & Hippo)
rabbit fish (awesome eaters)
snails (all of them)
crabs (all of them)

Also try adjusting your lighting. You can cut back by 10-20% and sometimes see results.
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Post by ShagMan »

best natural way to get rid of hair algea is water changes, or alternatively, find out what's wrong with your water now. If you're not up for that, I would suggest yellow tangs, because they're relatively cheap, that's if you have a tank large enough.
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Post by tbmoore »

shag is correct with water changes and water quality...if your water is right it can't grow.....
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Post by dave3112 »

I do water changes every other week, my levels are within range, ammonia is 0, nitrates are 0, nitrites are 0, specific gravity is 1.023, ph is 8.2.
I don't have a great amount of the algae just a small amount on a toadstool, but it seems to be spreading slowly.
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Post by Beaver »

what about PO4 levels?
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Post by ShagMan »

where do you get your water from? Sounds like you are using tap or poorly filtered water... algea loves it.

Also, what do you feed? Do you keep a refugium?
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Post by KrazyPlace »

My PO4 levels are 0 (I used the test kit I stole from Josh to check it :oops: ), I have 3 month old RO/DI water system, and my nitrates run 1-3 ppm depending on my mood. I don't do water changes.

If I had to guess... I'd say the PO4 is not the algae problem I have. It might be the lack of water changes. I'm due for another one. Hopefully I can get some salt and test it.
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Post by Brandon »

What is your Alk / Ph ? I have read a lot of people advise to raise your Alkalinity, but usually raising Alkalinity means raising PH, so I'm thinking that elevating the ph would help to kill it.. I don't know might be something to check out.. that stuff sucks.
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Post by dave3112 »

I don't know what my PO4 levels are, I don't have a test kit for that.
I don't have an RO/DI filter (to expensive) I presently filter my tap water.
I have cut by my lights to 8 hrs a day and still no decrease in algae should I remove MH and replace with PC for a while? Thanks
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