sterling
Member
I've taken note of all the posts regarding hair algae problems. Mine being one of them.
Does it seem unusual that there are so many lately? or am I just more aware of them because of my problem?
And, in regards to my continuing battle with the hairy algae thing.......I took down my MH's and put my PC's back up. I know, I know.......but it's another attempt to figure out the problem.
So now in my fight I have:
1. Done a 50 to 60% water change
2. Took out all the rock and scrubbed off hair algea with toothbrush.
3. Put tank back together with rock rearranged to put algae-growing sides down.
4. Added new phosphate pads, phosphate sponges
5. Upped the skimmer rate
6. Added 6 royal urchins, one lawnmower blenny, more crabs, more snails and a foxface
7. Test the water weekly, additives as seemed needed
8. Hand pick the hair algae out, but now have a handy, dandy brush that looks like an overgrown toothbrush that I found in the painting area at Sears, works great
9. cleaned all the filters and filter pads
10. And today took the MH's down and put the PC's back up, and added more powerheads for more water movement.
And to all that I have been using a product called AZ-NO3, and my skimmer every day is full of green gunk. And am doing 10 to 20% weekly water changes.
I'll keep posting on progress, or no progress.
Does it seem unusual that there are so many lately? or am I just more aware of them because of my problem?
And, in regards to my continuing battle with the hairy algae thing.......I took down my MH's and put my PC's back up. I know, I know.......but it's another attempt to figure out the problem.
So now in my fight I have:
1. Done a 50 to 60% water change
2. Took out all the rock and scrubbed off hair algea with toothbrush.
3. Put tank back together with rock rearranged to put algae-growing sides down.
4. Added new phosphate pads, phosphate sponges
5. Upped the skimmer rate
6. Added 6 royal urchins, one lawnmower blenny, more crabs, more snails and a foxface
7. Test the water weekly, additives as seemed needed
8. Hand pick the hair algae out, but now have a handy, dandy brush that looks like an overgrown toothbrush that I found in the painting area at Sears, works great
9. cleaned all the filters and filter pads
10. And today took the MH's down and put the PC's back up, and added more powerheads for more water movement.
And to all that I have been using a product called AZ-NO3, and my skimmer every day is full of green gunk. And am doing 10 to 20% weekly water changes.
I'll keep posting on progress, or no progress.