asharp13
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I have a 24g Aquapod and have had it for about 5 months. Over the last month, I have seen a ridiculous amount of algae growing on my live rock. The brown algae covering the sand bed doesn't bother me at all because I can control it by filtering my gravel when doing routine water changes (20%/week ; 100%/mth). however, the algae growing on my rock is a thicker moss that is starting to strangle my tank, rock, and most importantly, CORALS!!!
Anyways, i need help:
1. How can i clean the algae off the rock to combat its growth?
2. Should i slowly replace the old rock with new rock, hence, disposing of all the rock the algae has taken over...if so, what to do with corals?
3. Are there any products/filter media i should try to get rid of this stuff?
i have posted pictures below so you can get an idea. the primary problem algae spans from the duncan to the zoos and is impeeding on both of them. soon it will engulf my candy canes on the bottom tier of my tank.
please help me with any articles or ideas i should try THX!!!
Anyways, i need help:
1. How can i clean the algae off the rock to combat its growth?
2. Should i slowly replace the old rock with new rock, hence, disposing of all the rock the algae has taken over...if so, what to do with corals?
3. Are there any products/filter media i should try to get rid of this stuff?
i have posted pictures below so you can get an idea. the primary problem algae spans from the duncan to the zoos and is impeeding on both of them. soon it will engulf my candy canes on the bottom tier of my tank.
please help me with any articles or ideas i should try THX!!!