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Reducing nitrates and phosphates, scrubbing the rocks where GHA has grown, and adding a lot of snails has worked wonders for me.
These are all your non bottled options lol
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Feed less, more frequent water changes, manual removal of as much of it as possible. If you don't have coral yet, remove rocks one at a time and scrub with a little bit of peroxide, add more CUC, and accept the fact that you will probably always have at least a small amount no matter what you do.
 
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Cut the red and green lights off, turn whites down. Worst case add a pincushion urchin, turbo snails seem to help too. Not sure what else helps, other than manual removal followed by a water change. Just don’t overdo it and trade gha for dinos. A fuge seems to be handy to outcompete it too
 
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Lawnmower Blenny, Astrea Snails, Turbo Snails. Emerald Crabs just because I like them and they do eat hair algae plus other algae. In that order.
 
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I have recently started an algae scrubber 45 days and it seems to have stopped the spread outside of the scrubber at least inside the scrubber I am getting good gha growth as intended. Can't say yet it will stop it all together but so far the results are promising.
 
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Remove fish, corals, water, etc. to a brute. Rocks…peroxide. Glass in tank…peroxide and scrape. You end up with a clean tank. Yes, I’ve done this more than once.
 
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I am battling right now. I turned my red and green off. Turned my whites down. All my turbos kept dying, got rid of most of my hermit crabs. Added an urchin. Manually removing as much as I can. Turkey basting the rocks. Have a yellow eyed mole tang and yellow tang ordered awaiting quarantine. Chaeto and protein skimmer been running. My phosphates have been undetectable and nitrates 2-5. I think my algae has been sucking up the nitrates
 
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Most Turbos are not a Tropical Water Snail. I can keep them in my Reef during the Winter, but during the Summer Switch them over to my Macro Grow out tank.
 
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ATS!!!!!! Fight algae with algae!!!!!!
It’s in Italian, but….check this!
ATS Acquario Marino UPDATE#3
 
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I used Kent Tech M (It's Mag additive) Bumped my Mag up to 1800 and GHA dissolved within 2 weeks.
 
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