kattired34
New Member
I have a 90 gallon tank with 3 damsels, 1 nemo, royal Gramma, 1 hermit crab (thanks to my BCS), 5 snails (that only crawl on the glass), 1 banded coral shrimp, and 1 pink tipped hatian anenome. The water quality is fine, some live rock and some neutral rock. The florescent lights are on for about 10 hours a day, on a timer. I do bi-weekly water changes of about 10% but don't have RO water yet.
I have had this tank for about 6 months and recently I have been getting this black slimey, gross algae on everything. How do I get rid of it? It is even growing on the sand.
My BCS has been killing all my algae eaters and he will be going to the fish store on Sat. to be replaced with some more hermits and turbo snails. Maybe some cleaner shrimp. Will this get rid of the problem?
I have had this tank for about 6 months and recently I have been getting this black slimey, gross algae on everything. How do I get rid of it? It is even growing on the sand.
My BCS has been killing all my algae eaters and he will be going to the fish store on Sat. to be replaced with some more hermits and turbo snails. Maybe some cleaner shrimp. Will this get rid of the problem?