Green hair algae? Can I keep it?

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I realize this isn’t a typically desirable algae but I think it looks awesome!!! I love how it stays in the current. I’ve read posts of ppl letting it overtake a tank and, quite frankly, I think it’s gorgeous. I had a bit of it on a rock, went away for the long weekend, and came back to a much larger and longer patch. If I let it take of my refugium, can it spread to DT?

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I admire your enthusiasm, but I bet a lot of folks reading this will shake their heads and sigh because of how hard they've tried to get rid of it. :)

It will eventually spread to your DT from your refugium.

Agreed. It WILL spread. If you like how it looks, I recommend you check out some macroalgaes. They are much easier to control the growth of and they look even cooler :)
 
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I admire your enthusiasm, but I bet a lot of folks reading this will shake their heads and sigh because of how hard they've tried to get rid of it. :)

It will eventually spread to your DT from your refugium.

HAHAHA thanks. But Yikes. Given how quickly it spread and grew, I’d definitely not want it getting into DT. It’s in a 20g qt. Guess it’ll just have to stay there. I’ll be using the tank to qt new inverts for 76 days so I’ll get to admire it for a while longer. Maybe I’ll convert the tank into a stand alone refugium and just use it to grow pods. I’ve got options :)
 
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Agreed. It WILL spread. If you like how it looks, I recommend you check out some macroalgaes. They are much easier to control the growth of and they look even cooler :)

Any macro algae in particular? That doesn’t grow out of control? Everything I’ve found that I like tends to grow out of control. Like this stuff. Here I was thinking I’d stumbled upon a freebie jackpot lol
 

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Any macro algae in particular? That doesn’t grow out of control? Everything I’ve found that I like tends to grow out of control. Like this stuff. Here I was thinking I’d stumbled upon a freebie jackpot lol

None of these will grow out of control.

PomPom (https://www.algaebarn.com/shop/macroalgae/pom-pom-gracilaria/)
Red ogo is nice (https://www.algaebarn.com/shop/macroalgae/red-ogo/)
Leafy is beautiful (https://www.algaebarn.com/shop/macroalgae/premium/halymenia-maculata/)
 
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My tank would love that piece of rock. But my critters would eat it down to nothing.
 
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My tank would love that piece of rock. But my critters would eat it down to nothing.

I’ve got a 2nd rock :) i’d Give it to you if u loved anywhere near me but I’m in Canada. Sorry. What critters? If this gets out of hand, I might need their services
 

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I realize this isn’t a typically desirable algae but I think it looks awesome!!! I love how it stays in the current. I’ve read posts of ppl letting it overtake a tank and, quite frankly, I think it’s gorgeous. I had a bit of it on a rock, went away for the long weekend, and came back to a much larger and longer patch. If I let it take of my refugium, can it spread to DT?

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Thank goodness I am not the only one. I let my turf algae take over every rock. I’m in the middle of a redo so no big deal right now. Watching it wave back and forth was almost soothing. It does spread fast though.
 
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Thank goodness I am not the only one. I let my turf algae take over every rock. I’m in the middle of a redo so no big deal right now. Watching it wave back and forth was almost soothing. It does spread fast though.

Yay us!!! I find it soothing too
 

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I’ve got a 2nd rock :) i’d Give it to you if u loved anywhere near me but I’m in Canada. Sorry. What critters? If this gets out of hand, I might need their services
I always wanted to go to Montreal *_*
I cant say who eats the most. The lawmower most likey. She eats like a pig. I think she ate all the bryopsis then went for the hair and any other veggie in the tank. I have some emerald crabs and a large pencil urchin that can clean a rock over night. Im sure the pods also get their fair share.
 
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I always wanted to go to Montreal *_*
I cant say who eats the most. The lawmower most likey. She eats like a pig. I think she ate all the bryopsis then went for the hair and any other veggie in the tank. I have some emerald crabs and a large pencil urchin that can clean a rock over night. Im sure the pods also get their fair share.

I’m about a 5 hr drive from Montreal. Or you can blast some live rock w overpowerful lights and grow your own like i accidentally did ;)

I do hope to get a lawnmower for my DT eventually. Afraid it’ll starve now because it’s much too early. Those are all great CUC members. Hope to have some soon
 

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I have a couple rocks just covered in GHA in my fuge. Grows better than my chaeto ever did, and I assume it performs the same function of eating up nitrates. Never seen a trace of it in DT, although I have several good grazing fish that probably mow it down as soon as it pops up.
 

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I used to have a 300 gal fowlr that I let gha grow on all the rock. It looks nicer to me then just rocks and I couldn't have any corals. There was also the added benefit of taking up all my nutrients out of the water. Then corals became my main aim and the fish took a second seat so all the hair algae is gone meow.
 
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I have a couple rocks just covered in GHA in my fuge. Grows better than my chaeto ever did, and I assume it performs the same function of eating up nitrates. Never seen a trace of it in DT, although I have several good grazing fish that probably mow it down as soon as it pops up.

What are the grazing fish that you have?
 
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I used to have a 300 gal fowlr that I let gha grow on all the rock. It looks nicer to me then just rocks and I couldn't have any corals. There was also the added benefit of taking up all my nutrients out of the water. Then corals became my main aim and the fish took a second seat so all the hair algae is gone meow.

How did you get rid of it?
 

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