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Was looking to get an opinion on what I should do to correct my hair algae situation. My tank is 3 months old contains 1 clown 1 purple fire fish and 1 links goby. For cuc I have 4 Trochus snails 1 nassarius snail and 1 fighting conch. My levels are as follows.
Alk. 8.4
Phosphate 0
Nitrate 0
Calcium 430
Magnesium 1500
Temp. 79
Salinity 1.026
I have 8 pieces of coral both soft and lps which seem to be doing well however I believe the nuisance algae is stripping the tank of nitrate and phosphate. I don’t have a refugium just a skimmer. Should I turn off the skimmer for awhile until levels rise or dose ab+ ? I target feed the coral once a week with reef roids. Or should I up the cuc?
 

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Was looking to get an opinion on what I should do to correct my hair algae situation. My tank is 3 months old contains 1 clown 1 purple fire fish and 1 links goby. For cuc I have 4 Trochus snails 1 nassarius snail and 1 fighting conch. My levels are as follows.
Alk. 8.4
Phosphate 0
Nitrate 0
Calcium 430
Magnesium 1500
Temp. 79
Salinity 1.026
I have 8 pieces of coral both soft and lps which seem to be doing well however I believe the nuisance algae is stripping the tank of nitrate and phosphate. I don’t have a refugium just a skimmer. Should I turn off the skimmer for awhile until levels rise or dose ab+ ? I target feed the coral once a week with reef roids. Or should I up the cuc?
Up the cuc, pull manually a couple times a week.
 

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Was looking to get an opinion on what I should do to correct my hair algae situation. My tank is 3 months old contains 1 clown 1 purple fire fish and 1 links goby. For cuc I have 4 Trochus snails 1 nassarius snail and 1 fighting conch. My levels are as follows.
Alk. 8.4
Phosphate 0
Nitrate 0
Calcium 430
Magnesium 1500
Temp. 79
Salinity 1.026
I have 8 pieces of coral both soft and lps which seem to be doing well however I believe the nuisance algae is stripping the tank of nitrate and phosphate. I don’t have a refugium just a skimmer. Should I turn off the skimmer for awhile until levels rise or dose ab+ ? I target feed the coral once a week with reef roids. Or should I up the cuc?
Zero nitrate and/or phosphate allows the pest type stuff to develop faster, than the good guys.

Bump nitrate to 5-10pm and phosphate to .1-.2ppm so that the good stuff can feed and outpace, and outcompete that hair algae stuff.

Some snails, redirect them often to affected areas.

Water chemistry must remain rock solid.

Add some PODS and a daily dash of phyto.

It will leave on its own.
 

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I think the big problem is zero nitrates and phosphates just detecting some phosphates and nitrates should do the trick and possibly manual removal if it dosnt solve it completely!
 

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up the cleanup crew quite a bit
depending on the algae you can zip tie a toothbrush to a siphon tube to make manually removing a lot easier
pods + phyto will help too
 

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