I have this algae growing all over my rock work. Please see pic below. I also included my lighting schedule in case anyone has any better recommendations.
I would like to rid the algae naturally if possible, currently I have 2 hippo tangs, 1 Cole tang, and 1 gem tang and a lawnmower blenny to try and combat it. The blenny and Cole seem to be the ones to pick at the rock work the most but cant really keep up with the algae. What CUC do you recommend or possible sea urchins or anything else for that matter.
Also lights sit about 9 inches above surface of water, should I raise the lights a few inches?
Parameters:
170 Gallon display
4 Redsea LED 90’s
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
PH: 8.2
KH: 9
Cal: 500
Salinity: 1.025
Phosphate: .05
Mag: 1410
Appreciate it.
I would like to rid the algae naturally if possible, currently I have 2 hippo tangs, 1 Cole tang, and 1 gem tang and a lawnmower blenny to try and combat it. The blenny and Cole seem to be the ones to pick at the rock work the most but cant really keep up with the algae. What CUC do you recommend or possible sea urchins or anything else for that matter.
Also lights sit about 9 inches above surface of water, should I raise the lights a few inches?
Parameters:
170 Gallon display
4 Redsea LED 90’s
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
PH: 8.2
KH: 9
Cal: 500
Salinity: 1.025
Phosphate: .05
Mag: 1410
Appreciate it.
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