Macroalgae is helpful
water changes, can't go very wrong with doing that
how bout Kent or Seachem nitrate sponge?
what about little neck clams?
what else?
I have been battling a bad hair algae problem for over a month. 150 gallon with a few soft corals Clean up crew: 150 turbo snails, 3 emerald crabs, 2 brittle stars, 50 red scarlet hermits, 2 urchins, a handful of chataeomorpha, 1 black sail blenny, 1 lawn mower blenny, 2 yellow tangs, and a foxface, that a cleaner crew, plus 2 more fish. I am going to add 5 little neck clams tomorrow I have heard people have luck with them lowering nitrates.
Thanks all
water changes, can't go very wrong with doing that
how bout Kent or Seachem nitrate sponge?
what about little neck clams?
what else?
I have been battling a bad hair algae problem for over a month. 150 gallon with a few soft corals Clean up crew: 150 turbo snails, 3 emerald crabs, 2 brittle stars, 50 red scarlet hermits, 2 urchins, a handful of chataeomorpha, 1 black sail blenny, 1 lawn mower blenny, 2 yellow tangs, and a foxface, that a cleaner crew, plus 2 more fish. I am going to add 5 little neck clams tomorrow I have heard people have luck with them lowering nitrates.
Thanks all