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Hi,

What kind of algea is this? This is really smothering my corals.

and what is the best way to get rid of it?

No3 is 10 and PO4 is .04.

I Cant have any snails due to my Timor Wrasse eating them all.

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Flux RX. Will take care of it in about 2 weeks. Follow the directions carefully.
 
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Flux RX. Will take care of it in about 2 weeks. Follow the directions carefully.
So its GHA?

I actually rushed and did it already, its now a week and 2 fish died, and all Zoas and torches are closed up.

What should be the next step?
 

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So its GHA?
Looks more like turf algae but they are basically the same thing. Just did a treatment a few months ago and everything went smoothly. Strange your corals are acting stressed and the 2 dead fish is the first time I've heard of that being a side effect of the Flux RX.
 

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