Zoanthids Hair Algae at Marilyn Rose blog

Zoanthids Hair Algae. The hair algae is growing in between corals such as my zoanthids and around sps that i cannot move to scrape the algae off. I use 3% hydrogen peroxide as s well. Manually remove as much algae and short mild dip. Use 2/1 tank water to hydrogen peroxide. If you have a smaller tank a lawn mower blenny may do the. Hair algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. You pretty much have to pull the hair algae and hope you get to the roots. Next time you do a water change put the frag and a few turbo snails in med. Check your phosphates and nitrates. It takes time and is annoying but brings the algae down to a more managable amount for your hermits and snails to handle. You can get a clean up. Whenever i pluck the hair algae, it just grows back thicker. Use gfo and a good skimmer to. I have a white hair algae growing over some of my zoanthids. I have some other colonies that are fine and this is the only place in the tank i see this type.

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You pretty much have to pull the hair algae and hope you get to the roots. You can get a clean up. It takes time and is annoying but brings the algae down to a more managable amount for your hermits and snails to handle. I have a white hair algae growing over some of my zoanthids. I have some other colonies that are fine and this is the only place in the tank i see this type. Next time you do a water change put the frag and a few turbo snails in med. Manually remove as much algae and short mild dip. Whenever i pluck the hair algae, it just grows back thicker. Hair algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. The hair algae is growing in between corals such as my zoanthids and around sps that i cannot move to scrape the algae off.

Zoanthids Identification Gallery Page 3

Zoanthids Hair Algae Hair algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. The hair algae is growing in between corals such as my zoanthids and around sps that i cannot move to scrape the algae off. It takes time and is annoying but brings the algae down to a more managable amount for your hermits and snails to handle. Hair algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. Check your phosphates and nitrates. If you have a smaller tank a lawn mower blenny may do the. You pretty much have to pull the hair algae and hope you get to the roots. Use gfo and a good skimmer to. You can get a clean up. Manually remove as much algae and short mild dip. I have some other colonies that are fine and this is the only place in the tank i see this type. I use 3% hydrogen peroxide as s well. Next time you do a water change put the frag and a few turbo snails in med. Whenever i pluck the hair algae, it just grows back thicker. Use 2/1 tank water to hydrogen peroxide. I have a white hair algae growing over some of my zoanthids.

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