Sounds like coraline algae. Use a razor blade and just scrape it off. Be very careful if your tank is acrylic!!!I have an in-tank felt algae scraper and I use a glass safe scotch-brite wand to clean the glass... I cannot get it off still!!!
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Sounds like coraline algae. Use a razor blade and just scrape it off. Be very careful if your tank is acrylic!!!I have an in-tank felt algae scraper and I use a glass safe scotch-brite wand to clean the glass... I cannot get it off still!!!
Magfloat with scraper attachment!Stupid question... i ask alot of them... hahahhaha! Whats the best way to clean it off the glass??? I scrub... scrub... scrub... and I cannot get it off the glass...
Tunze care magnet- expensive, but cuts through algae like a knife through warm butter.
I have been dosing Vibrant for a little over 3 weeks for Bubble and Bryopsis. It is making a big change in the algae. Keeps the glass from being cleaned every day down to once a week. Check out the thread on this, 39 pages with lots of positive results!I've Been really considering trying the new Vibrant!
eh, kinda. it comes and goes esp as the tank ages. plus You want to make sure you never introduce it to the system, almost nobody seems to qt corals anymore and only use bayer. that doesn't kill algae.So let me get this straight saltwater aquarium, reef tank, fowlr will never be truly algae free no matter what you do and who you are?
Some of the photos I see look so nice, its good to know they have algae in there somewhere, lol