Hair Algea
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 1:10 pm
I am having to take further steps to kill this stuff. I am turning off my halides this week and cutting my VHO down to 6 hours a day. I figure the nocturnal crabs like the emerald would be out more. By no means it this stuff taking over but it does have a foot hold on my rock. When we go to P Cola tomorrow i am getting these things if i can find them.
1) More scarlets
2) two mexican turbo grazers....they will go in the sump later.
3) two queen conchs.
4) Lettuce Nudibranch (10 percent chance to find one)
5) Bi-color blenny (several post said they eat this stuff)
6) More Astrea (there again post say they do eat this stuff)
My nitrates are down to 4-5 ppm from 100ppm so the water changes helped on that account. The skimmer is tweaked to perfection and skimming better than ever. I have 24 hours of light over the sump with various algea. The RO/DI is hooked up so even better water than before. I will let everyone know what happens. Lawnmower Blenny is currently shy of algea.
1) More scarlets
2) two mexican turbo grazers....they will go in the sump later.
3) two queen conchs.
4) Lettuce Nudibranch (10 percent chance to find one)
5) Bi-color blenny (several post said they eat this stuff)
6) More Astrea (there again post say they do eat this stuff)
My nitrates are down to 4-5 ppm from 100ppm so the water changes helped on that account. The skimmer is tweaked to perfection and skimming better than ever. I have 24 hours of light over the sump with various algea. The RO/DI is hooked up so even better water than before. I will let everyone know what happens. Lawnmower Blenny is currently shy of algea.