Aug 1, 2021 #1 stephenm894 Active Member View Badges Joined Jul 12, 2021 Messages 247 Reaction score 237 Location Pembroke, NC Rating - 0% 0 0 0 So this stuff has slowly been building its way up I saw it first may be a little over a week ago just a slight hint of green but I don’t think it’s hair algae because it’s not stringy and for some reason my snails aren’t eating it. Please help!
So this stuff has slowly been building its way up I saw it first may be a little over a week ago just a slight hint of green but I don’t think it’s hair algae because it’s not stringy and for some reason my snails aren’t eating it. Please help!
Aug 2, 2021 #2 vetteguy53081 Well known Member and monster tank lover View Badges Partner Member 2024 Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 RGB Article Contributor Tampa Bay Reef Keepers West Palm Beach Reefer Hospitality Award Ocala Reef Club Member 305 Reef Club Wisco Reefers Midwest Reefer Fish Medic MAC of SW Florida Rock Pool Reef Keepers R2R Secret Santa 2023 My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Aug 11, 2013 Messages 91,814 Reaction score 202,708 Location Wisconsin - Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Reduce white light intensity and white hours during the day. Add cleaner snails such as: Turbo Astrea Trochus Nassarius
Reduce white light intensity and white hours during the day. Add cleaner snails such as: Turbo Astrea Trochus Nassarius
Aug 2, 2021 #3 Tired 2500 Club Member View Badges Joined Aug 29, 2020 Messages 4,028 Reaction score 4,115 Location Central Texas Rating - 100% 1 0 0 That's relatively new dry rock, right? You want it to have algae. That's part of the rock maturing.
Aug 2, 2021 #4 Spare time 10K Club member View Badges Joined Apr 12, 2019 Messages 12,169 Reaction score 9,791 Location Here Rating - 0% 0 0 0 That is normal for every new rock. They all look like that at first