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Has anyone tried turning off their lights for 3 or 4 days to get rid of microalgae growing in the tank? Would it effect the zoas or other organisms like anemones, etc? And finally does it work? Thanks for any help/advice.
 

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This will not harm corals anemones, etc., but it will usually do nothing to bryopsis. Try using kent tech m to raise your magnesium to 1800, that usually works, but be sure that you use kent tech m and raise it slowely.
 

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Also you need to find the source that is fueling phosphates in your aquarium. What type of filtration do you have, how much do you feed, what is your bio-load, etc.? I know algae stinks so I hope you get it under control.
 
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Thanks for the advice. I will apply all of the suggestions mentioned above and let you know my results.
 

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