smith6ar
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Recently some wierd stringy green algae has been growing at a fairly rapid rate on a couple rocks in my tank. I have two pieces of live rock (one 5lb piece and a half pound piece) and this stringy light green algae has been spreading to cover the rocks. It's light to dark green, and very hairlike. It "blows" in the stream of the powerhead.
I heard somebody say that this type of algae grew when a water change was needed, but my nitrates are fine...
My tank is about 5 months old, one clown and 1 cleaner shrimp is the only bio load
I'm buying a lot of inverts (snails, hermit crabs, and a few other inverts) later this week, and I was wondering if they would mow down this green hairy algae?
Any ideas on what it is, how to get rid of it, or why it's in my tank?
I heard somebody say that this type of algae grew when a water change was needed, but my nitrates are fine...
My tank is about 5 months old, one clown and 1 cleaner shrimp is the only bio load
I'm buying a lot of inverts (snails, hermit crabs, and a few other inverts) later this week, and I was wondering if they would mow down this green hairy algae?
Any ideas on what it is, how to get rid of it, or why it's in my tank?