chiquita o
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i have a 40gal tank with 20# LR. When I added new lights (1 metal halide and 2 VHOs) green algae grew rampant in my tank. If I clean it off the sides it just makes my water green/cloudy. otherwise my water is clearish if i leave the algae on the sides. Before the new lights I had no problem at all with algae. Tank had been up and running for about 9 months. ammonia,nitrate,nitrite levels are all at 0. ph is 8.2. since my initial cycle all levels have been stable. I had been leaving the lights on 10 hours a day (metal halide on for 8 hours), so I decreased it to 8 hours (metal halide on for 6). No help. I did add a protein skimmer last week and as i suspected, that did not help either. I previously had no snails in my tank because algae was not a problem, so I did go buy 6 today, but it grows so fast I doubt it will help much. I have a sm. yellow tang, ocellaris clown, lawnmower blenny, neon goby, sm. orange dot goby, 2 cleaner shrimp, 4 sm. peppermint shrimp (just added this week) and a few hermits. I feed them minimally. Only level I did not check is the phosphate level because I don't see how my phospate could be high. Everything I add is phosphate free. Also, water changes do not appear to help. I have been changing 10% weekly since the algae became a problem. Local pet store said I just need to let the algae cycle and it will die down. Does this sound right? The only coral I have in the tank now is a Xenia. It is doing OK but not thriving. I"m afraid the algae will smother it. Help?