Red algea

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jrisgr8

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I have some red algea on my LR that has been there awhile. It is only on LR, not anything else. I know this is supposed to be dangerous. How do I get rid of it? I do not seem to be getting anymore and haven't in a while. I just want to get rid of the older stuff. Any advice is appreciated.
 

bigarn

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If it's cyanobacteria and localized to rocks, you can try directing a Ph at them to increase the water flow. :D
 

mana_man19

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If it is not multilplying then just remove as much as possible by hand, and increase waterflow as bigarn said.
 
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jrisgr8

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Thanks for the responses. It is definately not growing. How do I go about scrubbing it off of my rocks? Those rocks have some pretty sharp edges. Could this be part of the reason I am having nitrate issues despite my frequent water changes??
 
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jrisgr8

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I will purchase a few more powerheads as well. How many do you think I need for a 60 gallon tha is 4 feet long?? I also think I am leaving my lighting on for too long. How long is sufficient?
 

unleashed

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Originally posted by Jrisgr8
I have some red algea on my LR that has been there awhile. It is only on LR, not anything else. I know this is supposed to be dangerous. How do I get rid of it? I do not seem to be getting anymore and haven't in a while. I just want to get rid of the older stuff. Any advice is appreciated.

I had the same problem when I first got my tank going I found that mexican turbo snails love that suff but if you dont have any I accually used a turkey baster and sucked the stuff out of my tank little at a time as to not have it flying all over the tank to spread I did that for a couple weeks along with partial water changes.But later I purchesed a majestic foxface (rabbit fish) I havent had it come back yet some hermit crabs ans turbo snails eat it do some more research on what species thrives on it
 
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