hair algae out break - whats the best invert for the job

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i have a minor case of hair algae on my substrate and would like to get rid of it what is the best snail or crab for the job?
 

mlm

Active Member
I think that the trochus do a better job. A lot more expensive than turbos but they do a much better job.
 

david s

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mexican turbo"s are awsome and black turbo is great too if u can find them as far as crabs i like scarlet blue legs get in too much trouble lol <img src="graemlins//urrr.gif" border="0" alt="[urrr]" />
 
water changes will work for you as well. the hair algae is caused by excess nutrients in the water. be careful to not overfeed and reduce your lighting slightly. add a few hermits and snails, do more frequent water changes and you will be good to go.
 

david s

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if you are doing water changes make sure you are useing ro/di water as tap water could have nitrate and phosphates that is what hair algie feed on if phosphate is a problem they make a spounge that can go in sump or on a powerhead that works great as for nitrate water change with ro/di works good
 

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the color is not real red or green its more of a brown. alos i do use di water. and have turbos astreas scarlets and blue leg hermit crabs and snail. but hey are not doing there job.
 

algea eater

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i once had a severe case of hair algea bought to astrea snails and within days they cleared up the algea,go for the snails <img src="graemlins//evilwhorn.gif" border="0" alt="[Evil Horn]" />
 

david s

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I know exactly what U mean I am in the same boat were my tank is new the green will turn brown and then they kinda eat other stuff i have been keeping my phosphate down and watching my nitrate is your calcium and alk ok for your coraline to start getting the upper hand ??
 
are you sure you are not going thru a diatom bloom? this is a normal occurrance in a young (less than 2 years) tank. It is caused by poor water quality. again.. waterchanges will help this as well.
 
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