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Originally Posted by
rknapp http:///t/389470/hair-algae-and-gfo-opinions-wanted#post_3442738
I would say it covers about 20-30% of the rock and isn't getting worse but not getting better. I hand pick it when it's long enough. It doesn't bother the corals though. I feed 2 cubes of various frozen shrimp 1x per day and have 1 med/large yellow tang, 1 med/large clown, 1 med goby and a med sized royal gramma along with a clean up crew and other critters. I wash the shrimp before feeding. It seems to be the right amount.
You're feeding
way too much! For those fish I'd be feeding 1/2 a cube every other day, 1/2 cube daily, MAX. Also, start offering some algae sheets for the tang, although they eat meaty foods, they need the algae in their diet and most won't eat the hair algae.
An example of feeding:
My 180 reef gets 2 cubes every other day along with algae sheets and here's my stock list:
1 clown
1hippo tang
1 purple tang juvenile
1 blonde naso tang
1 pink tail shrimp goby
1 bullet banded goby
1 mandarin
1 leopard wrasse
1 yellow coris wrasse
3 pj cardinals
1 copperband butterfly
1 TINY foxface
1 coral beauty
1 yellow candy hogfish
1 cleaner wrasse
algae sheets are fed daily. Granted I have a refugium, so that is supplying food to my wrasses and mandarin, and I have very established rock which allows the herbivores to graze, but still, they're all very, very healthy fish.