When you basically have a refugium in the display tank....

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45 AIO is currently beyond overrun with GHA and dinos. Any and all help would be appreciated, because this is about to drive me out of the hobby entirely.

I haven't bothered testing nitrate and phosphate because they're likely zero'd out given the sheer amount of algae in the DT. FWIW, is an established tank that recently underwent a 2-hour move to a new city.

Clean-up-crew was recently bolstered -- a bunch of nerites, 3 turbos and other assorted snails, though it seems they're having a difficult time acclimating (I added them using ReefCleaners' guidelines 2 days ago and they've yet to move). Running filter pads, new skimmer will arrive Friday. Light is a ReefBreeders Photon.

Reef Flux did not work; it actually somehow got worse after the treatment finished.

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45 AIO is currently beyond overrun with GHA and dinos. Any and all help would be appreciated, because this is about to drive me out of the hobby entirely.

I haven't bothered testing nitrate and phosphate because they're likely zero'd out given the sheer amount of algae in the DT. FWIW, is an established tank that recently underwent a 2-hour move to a new city.

Clean-up-crew was recently bolstered -- a bunch of nerites, 3 turbos and other assorted snails, though it seems they're having a difficult time acclimating (I added them using ReefCleaners' guidelines 2 days ago and they've yet to move). Running filter pads, new skimmer will arrive Friday. Light is a ReefBreeders Photon.

Reef Flux did not work; it actually somehow got worse after the treatment finished.

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Clown hosting GHA
 

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No UV currently. I’ve thought about either adding that or an algae scrubber. Just caught between two worlds of having to fix both a massive GHA problem and a Dino problem that came as a result
Yeah you need to try a UV, you'd be amazed the effect it can have.
 

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Pull your algea out your nutrients will rise and your dinos will go away . Algea scrubber are good at stripping nutrients to the point of dinos. Just like your tank.
 

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Just my opinion, I'd pull out all the rocks and scrub them in a bucket of water. Fresh or salt doesnt matter if it's just rocks and no corals attached. Siphon the sand bed with some water changes. Chemicals are going to cause some major algae die off and cause bigger problems. A 45g should be a manageable project. I maintain my father-in-laws 60g that went months overdue on cleaning early on in the pandemic and looked the pic with tank covered in GHA. I agree with a UV for dinos. You'll get a lot of good advice here so good luck. My preferred option is always manual intervention first.
 
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