Do I just have to cut it?
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Cutting the algae is a good method, but I personally like to simple keep up with the nutrients by feeding more, allowing some raw sea food (fish, shrimp, etc) decompose, and dose nutrients. You want to take it slow though, as a spike in nutrients harms your tank more than low nutrients as a whole. Progress slowly and you'll get there for sure. I had the same issue for the longest timeSo this picture was 3 months ago.. I seem to be having some problems controlling the growth of my macros, they ended up outcompeting even my pulsing xenia (now lives in a small colony under a rock) and I was wondering if there were any easy ways to control its growth- in freashwater snails usually do the trick but I don’t know any saltwater species that would eat the algae I have- preferably not eating my coral-like calcium skeletoned algae because it grows much to slow to recover.
Do I just have to cut it?
There is indeed a point where you should cut them yesYes, pruning is the way I keep the macros in my tank reined in. Otherwise they would take over and smother everything else.
“Do I just have to cut it.”So this picture was 3 months ago.. I seem to be having some problems controlling the growth of my macros, they ended up outcompeting even my pulsing xenia (now lives in a small colony under a rock) and I was wondering if there were any easy ways to control its growth- in freashwater snails usually do the trick but I don’t know any saltwater species that would eat the algae I have- preferably not eating my coral-like calcium skeletoned algae because it grows much to slow to recover.
Do I just have to cut it?
This isn’t it, it’s a tropical one, and 10gallons“Do I just have to cut it.”
Yes. Prune to export nutrients. Also prune fast growing Caulerpa to prevent it from going sexual when nutrient limited. As a generalization, the N/P ratio of seaweed is 30/1.’
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Is this the 20G Pacific cold water tank you started in April?
Would you provide a full tank shot with white light?