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gmr48

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my 90gal reef tank is ready for the crew to start cleaning
, i have a small amount of green hair alge on rocks and sand, whats a good crew for a reef tank? i hear hermits are a no no! so what should i shop for
 

mr_x

Active Member
some will tell you that mexican turbos, or algae blennies, will eat hair algae.
i've not seen anything that eats it.
i think you should work harder at nutrient export, via waterchanges, a quality skimmer, and a refugium, in conjunction with manual removal, to conquer hair algae.
btw- hermits are only a no-no if you keep snails.
 

mr_x

Active Member
what's in "my tank" right now? just fish? if so, i'd do some massive waterchanges, turn the light out for a week straight, and rip out all the hair algae i could before i covered the tank with a blanket(for the entire week, removing it just to feed, maybe more if needed).
if you have corals already, i'd implement a refugium ASAP, manual removal, and do massive waterchanges exporting as much nutrients as possible. i'd feed the fish about once a week for a while as well. it won't kill them. it might kill the hair algae though.
 

mr_x

Active Member
were you running the lights on a cycling tank? do the manual removal and waterchanges/blanket method for a couple weeks to kill all the algae.
 

mr_x

Active Member
do two 30 gallon changes, and remove as much hair algae as humanly possible.
 

gmr48

Member
all the green hair algae is gone!!! with a 30gal water change and kept lights off for a week, i added my clean up crew today, i do have another question, on the live rock was a hitcher and it was a hermit crab, well when i added the crew today the hitcher hermit came right down the rocks and looked to as if go after the other hermits, whats his deal should i take him out?
 
X,
Would a masive water change recycle the water? I have the same issue with my tank but I also have Acans, Duncans, and polyps. No fish!
 

mr_x

Active Member
about the hermit- what did he look like? some hermits are nasty suckers! take a picture of him. without seeing him though, i'd isolate him and wait for an I.D.
cranberry can probably help in the hitch hiker section.
no, a massive waterchange will not re-cycle the tank. the bacteria is on/in the live rock and substrate, and any other surfaces, changing the water can only help.
 
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