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Hello, I have green algae all over my rock surfaces. The bottom parts of the rocks are clean.

Tank size: 20 gallons cube
2 x Clownfish
10x Conch
10x Different types of LPS Corals

My water parameters:
KH/Alk 9
Mg 1350
Nitrate 2,5
Calcium 420
Phosphate 0,01
Temperature: 25C
Salinity: 1.025

My Phosphate level is 0. I think algae is consuming all phosphates.
Is there any way to get rid of these algae and raise my phosphates?

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Hello, I have green algae all over my rock surfaces. The bottom parts of the rocks are clean.

Tank size: 20 gallons cube
2 x Clownfish
10x Conch
10x Different types of LPS Corals

My water parameters:
KH/Alk 9
Mg 1350
Nitrate 2,5
Calcium 420
Phosphate 0,01
Temperature: 25C
Salinity: 1.025

My Phosphate level is 0. I think algae is consuming all phosphates.
Is there any way to get rid of these algae and raise my phosphates?

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Looks like wire hair algae and will require removing rocks and placing in a container of tank water and scrubbing with a firm toothbrush or detail brush with some 3% peroxide as shown below from Harbor freight. Reduce amount of food fed after clean up, reduce white light intensity and add some cleaners such as pitho crabs, pencil urchins, emerald crab females and both astrea and turbo snails. Im surprised conchs didnt do anything with this.

As for how it got to this stage. . . .
Is this tank by chance at or near a window?
Are you using RODI water or tap water from the faucet?
What is current po4 level?
 
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Looks like wire hair algae and will require removing rocks and placing in a container of tank water and scrubbing with a firm toothbrush or detail brush with some 3% peroxide as shown below from Harbor freight. Reduce amount of food fed after clean up, reduce white light intensity and add some cleaners such as pitho crabs, pencil urchins, emerald crab females and both astrea and turbo snails. Im surprised conchs didnt do anything with this.

As for how it got to this stage. . . .
Is this tank by chance at or near a window?
Are you using RODI water or tap water from the faucet?
What is current po4 level?
I tried to clean with toothbrush but I couldn't remove that green with scrubbing. It's really hard.
 
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I tried to clean with toothbrush but I couldn't remove that green with scrubbing. It's really hard.
Detail brush is more aggressive (harbor freight)
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I tried to clean with toothbrush but I couldn't remove that green with scrubbing. It's really hard.
Is this tank by chance at or near a window?
Are you using RODI water or tap water from the faucet?
 
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I see some tissue issues on my corals.
And- hang on to the post on rip cleans as There are Times its warranted although rarely
 
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