Green Hair Algae

I have been getting this green hair algae all on my sand and some on the bottom of the glass. There is also some patchs of red algae on the glass its not CA. I scrapped it off today and it was stringy. There is nothing on the LR.
my parameters are:
Amm-0
Trites-0
Trates-15
pH-8.2
SG-1.026
Temp-80
What can i do to get rid of this stuff?

 

nigerbang

Active Member
Less feeding, Shorten light cycle, RO/DI water, etc...Long hard road with that...I am and have been fighting it for 3 months..
 
Originally Posted by NigerBang
Less feeding, Shorten light cycle, RO/DI water, etc...Long hard road with that...I am and have been fighting it for 3 months..

I really dont feed to much..i only have 3 chromis, clown, and bi-color pseudo. I feed everyother day. My lights are the standard hood lighting and i have those on for about 8 hrs. i use RO/DI water.. is there some kind of crab or fish that will eat it?
 

nigerbang

Active Member
Sea hares are supposed to...The 2 I have bought before didnt though...Hit and Miss kinda thing I suppose..
 

michaeltx

Moderator
thats not hair algae it a type of cyno. increase flow, less food, and cut back alittle on the lighting period.
hair algae looks like green hair growing from the rocks.
Mike
 

nigerbang

Active Member
Originally Posted by MichaelTX
thats not hair algae it a type of cyno. increase flow, less food, and cut back alittle on the lighting period.
hair algae looks like green hair growing from the rocks.
Mike

Upon a second look I was waaaaay off...
 
Originally Posted by MichaelTX
thats not hair algae it a type of cyno. increase flow, less food, and cut back alittle on the lighting period.
hair algae looks like green hair growing from the rocks.
Mike
it is green and its kinda flowing in the current..
 

michaeltx

Moderator
trust me when I say it not hair algae I have delt with it before and it beat me LOL
cyno will flow in the current but if it was hair algae it would wave like a coral does with individual strands just like grass or hair. To me it looks and acts more like grass. The more food the faster it would grow. with hair algae if it was on land we would have to mow 2times a day it grows so fast.
try this take a turkey baster and suck some of it up if it comes up real easy and doesnt have roots going down through the sand its cyno.
Mike
 

ninjamini

Active Member
Original post
If you have a hair algae problem then read my cure all. I just recently took a tank off someone's hands, a very experienced reefer too, who had a hair algae problem that they could not fix. But the fix is so easy when you understand it. This is the instructions for a established tank. If your tank is under 3 months old read below* first.
Hair algae wont grow if you don't feed it.
1. Use Ro/DI water ONLY. If your not doing this then you are making a fatal mistake.
2. Pick off the big clumps of hair. Pull the rocks out you can and pull pull pull. Dip them back in the water to get the algae to hang down. Turn off the flow for the rocks you cant remove while you pick it off. By picking off the big clumps you remove the nitrates and phosphates from the water.
3. Know why it grows. It consumes nitrates, phosphates and light. Export the nitrates and phosphates with water changes and some cheto. Rember if you test says that you have 0 Nitrates and 0 Phosphates that does not mean you don't have them. It just means that they are consumed. If you have algae growing then you have nitrates and phosphates. Yea there in there.
4. Cut back on feeding. Where do you thing those nitrates and phosphates come from. If you have any really piggy fish then you may want to move them to QT.
5. Turn down the photo period by shutting the lights off and only turn them on for 6 hours a day. Most corals can handle this for a month. Just think of it as the rainy season.
6. Get a emerald and some mexican snails. Yea the big ones. They will both eat the short stuff.
7. Time. Give it 3-4 weeks then start to turn the lights to 7, 8...more hours till your back to a normal amount of time.
Done. Now I have my nano cube filled with sand, rocks, zoos and fish because I was able to follow this plan and he was not. Which is weird since he has an awesome sps tank.
*If your tank is new that is less than 3 months old then the question is not how to get rid of them but understanding that this is only part of the natural cycle of a new tank. If this happened just as your ammonia and nitrites test at 0 then its going to grow. Its the same reason because there is alot of nitrate and phosphate in the water. This would be the time to do your first water change and then add your clean up crew. They will take care of the algae along with water changes.
Remember don.t feed your nuisance algae and it wont grow.
Good Luck.
 
Originally Posted by MichaelTX
trust me when I say it not hair algae I have delt with it before and it beat me LOL
cyno will flow in the current but if it was hair algae it would wave like a coral does with individual strands just like grass or hair. To me it looks and acts more like grass. The more food the faster it would grow. with hair algae if it was on land we would have to mow 2times a day it grows so fast.
try this take a turkey baster and suck some of it up if it comes up real easy and doesnt have roots going down through the sand its cyno.
Mike
how do you get rid of cyno?
 

saltn00b

Active Member
nigerbang told you already , post #2.
increase flow - biggest and easiest thing. manually syphon , reduce feeding , reduce lighting period, use only RO/DI water, no tap.
what are your phosphates at?
 
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