fixitdude2001
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Ok all, as blueberry posted, we are turning our 200 into our reef, and the 72 into our aggresive. As you know we had a heat problem and added chillers to the systems, and they work great. But do to the heat in the 200 we grew excessive hair algea. We don't want this in the new reef, so we worked as a team, blueberry would pluck the lr out and I would lightly scrub the hair algea off in a bucket of saltwater. Then bb would put it back into the tank. The lr was never out of the water for more than a few seconds at a time. OK, now for the stupid ???, what I have left in the bucket is highly concentrated algea water, that smells and looks just like phytoplanktin. Could this be benifical to feed our corals or am I asking for more hair algea to grow? Any comments or ideas? Is this just wishful thinking or am I on to something?? Thanks, cya fixit