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i've had this very dark brown algae (I'm assuming) for about 3 weeks. Water parameters are good. I've do water changes weekly, approx 20-30% and siphoned sand twice. No change. It's only on sand in front. I decreased amount of timeights were on but did not notice any difference.
I appreciate any info and suggestions.

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I had a diatom bloom early on but it was a much lighter brown in color. I only used the blue leds for a few days and it cleared up. This doesn't seem to do that [emoji848]
 

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what kind of snails do you have and how many?
Have you read this one? https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/choosing-cleanup-crew-critters.258695/
CUC do 2 things. breakdown the foods we put in and eat the stuff that grows as a result of what we put in.
In the case of diatoms, its the fresh minerals coming off the rocks growing the diatoms and the other nutrints.
 
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