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I wouldn’t make any decisions based on an API phosphate test.

Algae isn’t controlled by lowering phosphates anyway. Algae is from a lack of herbivores. Get more algae eaters and it will go away.
I have too many algae eaters
Bunch of pods and stuff
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At this point I always forget if I have anything else, I don’t think so
And this is an 11 gal that’s been setup since feb 28, 2024
 

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I have too many algae eaters
Bunch of pods and stuff
30+astreas
Turbo snail
Emerald
Decorator
5nassarius
A clown
At this point I always forget if I have anything else, I don’t think so
And this is an 11 gal that’s been setup since feb 28, 2024

Is it hair algae for sure? Is it longer? Have you gotten in there with a toothbrush and scrubbed it out? That way the snails can get ahead of the issue.
 
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Is it hair algae for sure? Is it longer? Have you gotten in there with a toothbrush and scrubbed it out? That way the snails can get ahead of the issue.
Not gha, just normal, green algae on my rock if I take the rock out, then I’m gonna have to clean the whole tank after, and I don’t wanna risk killing anything
I don’t want a repeat of what happened when I put this rock in…
I smashed up my old rock in big pieces, and put everything onto this new giant rock, everything got stressed, sand went murky, snails tried to climb out, it was a disaster
 

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Ik they are, but they are too dang expensive for me
I can’t spend $60 on something I will not use much
But seriously, is this 1 or 2 ppm?
Lots of us do use them often.
I use mine 2-3 times a week & base my feeding off its readings.
You won't regret the investment
 

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Algae isn’t controlled by lowering phosphates anyway. Algae is from a lack of herbivores. Get more algae eaters and it will go away.

Is it hair algae for sure? Is it longer? Have you gotten in there with a toothbrush and scrubbed it out? That way the snails can get ahead of the issue.

While I don’t disagree, I will say, I have never once toothbrushed or scrubbed my rock, to fix algae problems, and I always run modest cleanup crews. Roughly 10 snails or less, and 10 hermits or less, for a 75g tank
 

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While I don’t disagree, I will say, I have never once toothbrushed or scrubbed my rock, to fix algae problems, and I always run modest cleanup crews. Roughly 10 snails or less, and 10 hermits or less, for a 75g tank
I would imagine the vast amount of snails in OP's tank would equal a vast amount of snail poop too.
Ive never delved too deeply into the effects of snail poop on nutrients but at a high enough ratio....
 

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I would imagine the vast amount of snails in OP's tank would equal a vast amount of snail poop too.
Ive never delved too deeply into the effects of snail poop on nutrients but at a high enough ratio....
Yes each living thing, contributes waste. And keep in mind that tank is 11g

My 15g I think I have 5-6 snails and a couple hermits, 1 fish
 

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While I don’t disagree, I will say, I have never once toothbrushed or scrubbed my rock, to fix algae problems, and I always run modest cleanup crews. Roughly 10 snails or less, and 10 hermits or less, for a 75g tank

Okay?

If it’s hair algae and too long, very few snails or any other CUC will ever touch it. Thus, the problem is never fixed.

But cool story
 

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It’s clear a lot of hobbyists need to actually research algae, its causes, and the fixes. The video I linked above is a very good place to start. Turn it on 1.5x speed and it’s a 30 minute watch that will provide actual info
 

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I said this because eventually there's will be hardly any algae and all 70 snails will parish with a big nitrate spike
Never heard of an algae tablet before. Couldn't you just use nori instead, without putting unwanted algae/chemicals in your tank?
 
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Never heard of an algae tablet before. Couldn't you just use nori instead, without putting unwanted algae/chemicals in your tank?
used to use algae tablets, until my dog ate them all....................................................................................................
 

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