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I just manually pick it off during water changes when all the water gets removed and it has been getting better. I think its been persisting bc I have an emerald crab that likes to uproot and eat any macro algae I add in. Lucky for the crab I like it - I recently gave up on the macros.Have you considered to dose vibrant microbacter clean / brightwell or any other algae killers? I think that this length of hair algae there's no much cuc that would eat...
I know that sometimes looks like cheating lol but if you keep good husbandry afterwards it's very likely to clean it up "forever"
I just manually pick it off during water changes when all the water gets removed and it has been getting better. I think its been persisting bc I have an emerald crab that likes to uproot and eat any macro algae I add in. Lucky for the crab I like it - I recently gave up on the macros.
I have microbacter7 on hand used to start my other tank, but every time I test the nutrients it seems bottomed out so I thought it would be pointless to add. I do have reef flux on hand - I am guessing this is bryposis with the bottomed out tests, but was hoping to avoid using reeflux on this
Haha typical emeralds. If it wasnt such a small tank it wouldnt be an issue, but I could only really put in small portions of start macros (and it always gets to them)Actually the product I mentioned is a different than the one you have.
Microbacter clean or Vibrant (i guess this is more famous) will strike right on those persistent algaes what grow on rocks and frags. It will make any other macros melt as well.
I have myself a emerald crab and macros, but that dude is eating them all - among the bubble algaes.
Thank you very much! Agreed it has been probably my favorite tank project ever and ironically the smallest.Very well done and fun to see
Go for it! Super cheap, barely any equipment, can start with like no rock or corals, and if it goes bad you dont lose much. It almost seems like way more people should be starting like this. I guess balance is more difficult with the smaller tanks though.Such a fun project! I'm tempted to try something similar. Loved seeing the progress pics through the algae outbreak; IME dosing chemicals to speed up the process has only given me more headaches.