How bad is algae in your ESTABLISHED tank? Share full tank pics!

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I am trying to see if I have a normal amount of algae(pics to come) or a algae problem in which I should dedicate a full day to scrubbing the rocks and sand
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I would be cleaning algae if it is more than your clean up crew can handle. If it's the tank in your tank thread, shouldn't take longer than an hour with a tooth brush. I can do my tank, sump and 30 gallon water change in 3 hours.
 

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I just need to clean the glass every/other day — no other known algae on rocks, except coraline. Once your tank matures, it’s really low maintenance! My 4yo SPS tank is super easy…just clean the glass and skimmer. No joke.
 

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I have quite a bit now after removing massive amounts of invasive sponge.

It has been growing for almost a year and is finally dying but not very fast. When it leaves my snails, crabs, tangs and a few others will be very disappointed.





 

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Pretty much non existent because I carbon dose. A film forms on the glass about every three days so that's when I clean it.
 

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Rarely any algae on my 3 year old mixed reef. Only the glass cleaning every other day or so, allthough during the summer i see some patches of black cyano and bubble algae appears every now and then on the back wall since my mithrax cant get to it there
 

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This is 5 1/2 years old. I get a lot of coraline. Hair algae will grow if my cuc dwindles, so I keep the snail and urchin populations up.

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I just turned my sump into a habitable area for more corals. Installed a new K7 light with SPS mode, within a week there were algae everywhere.

So decided to add two small size tangs. And all the algae is gone now :) This may solve your algae issue.
 

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I recently broke down a tank after 8 years. Had some gha early on but the last few years I just cleaned the glass. I had 5 tangs.
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One tank 285g total 7 months old dry rock bare bottom but a sump full of old live rock in a cryptic zone. I clean glass more than I like but never have to worry about cleaning the rock. I have 8 tangs.
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Tank two 65g total 19 months old . Started dry rock barebottom with live rock rubble in the sump. As above I clean glass. Two tangs in the tank.
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Tank three 35ish g total was running fine for a few years then I decided to rescape and used dry rock. Been battling gha for 15 months now. Tank is too small for tangs :crying-face: I'll never set up another tank too small for an herbivore fish or two.
This from my last 4g WC. All vacuumed of the back wall.
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Pretty much none other than Coraline.

I ended up with a couple of stomatella snails from coral frags a few months back, and they reproduced, and now I have literally hundreds of them in my 75g tank. After lights out yesterday I counted the snails on the front glass - 35, eyeballing about the same density on the sides and rear - so ~100 of the little things working on glass alone and I’m sure many more on the rocks. I don’t even get film algae on the glass - just have to scrape for coraline.

The downside is they starved out other parts of my clean up crew - my conches both keeled over and I’m pretty sure due to competition for food.

Once every few months a little finger nail sized tuft of hair algae crops up somewhere, that one established they seem to be leery of, so if they don’t mow it back down (50:50 they do) I’ll give it a few weeks and then manually remove.
 
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I just turned my sump into a habitable area for more corals. Installed a new K7 light with SPS mode, within a week there were algae everywhere.

So decided to add two small size tangs. And all the algae is gone now :) This may solve your algae issue.
I have the same problem!! but my algae is just green colored, no hair, its just there, on the rocks, and diatoms, bunch of diatoms, I figured it out last night, its coming from where my fish hosts, and where is bathroom is, I found a mound of poop :(
 

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This was the worse algae I ever had. It's about 25 years ago. I didn't do anything and it just died off leaving the tank healthier than it ever has been.

 

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I get film algae on my glass that needs cleaned 2Xs a week but very little more than that. I do have to prune my ornamental macroalgae monthly. I have nassarius and bee snails and a cucumber to keep the sand bed stirred.
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I recently broke down a tank after 8 years. Had some gha early on but the last few years I just cleaned the glass. I had 5 tangs.
image.jpg


One tank 285g total 7 months old dry rock bare bottom but a sump full of old live rock in a cryptic zone. I clean glass more than I like but never have to worry about cleaning the rock. I have 8 tangs.
PXL_20240922_005628517.jpg


Tank two 65g total 19 months old . Started dry rock barebottom with live rock rubble in the sump. As above I clean glass. Two tangs in the tank.
PXL_20241005_183304673~2.jpg


Tank three 35ish g total was running fine for a few years then I decided to rescape and used dry rock. Been battling gha for 15 months now. Tank is too small for tangs :crying-face: I'll never set up another tank too small for an herbivore fish or two.
This from my last 4g WC. All vacuumed of the back wall.
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What specific tangs do you have in your 65g?
 

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What specific tangs do you have in your 65g?
I have a yellow and a two spot bristletooth. I wouldn't recommend tangs in a 36x24x24 tank but these two get along great. No nervous swimming and zero aggresion between them. Only other fish is a six line. I'm also able to move them out if I start to see signs of them being stressed.
 

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How many urchins per 100 gallons (or 300 litres) do you have? And how many snails?
I have four pincushion urchins and about 60 astrea snails in my 75 gallon tank.
 

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I have on Tuxedo Urchin in my 75g display. He pretty much decimated my GHA in a week or so - most of my coraline too. Handy part of my CUC. My whitetail Tang and One Spot Foxface never really touched the GHA.
 

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