hair algea someone please help!

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:frown: so i have a biocueb 29 for about 7 months. and about a month ago i saw a puff of hair algea. and now.... its on all the rocks! Its annoying! i added a phosphate pad that removes phosphate but didn't do anything... tried scrubbing with toothbrush helped but didnt get big patches off because they were stuck on too hard. So any advice!?!
 

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Excess nutrients usually caused by overfeeding. You need to test for nitrates and phosphates.
 
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Any other advice? i heard about the 3 days of darkness but wont that kill/**** off my coralS? thanks though guys!
 

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Any other advice? i heard about the 3 days of darkness but wont that kill/**** off my coralS? thanks though guys!
the coral will be fine with the lights off. mine went 7 days last year with power an power outage. You could also dose hydrogen peroxide.
 

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Lights out for 3 days will not harm the corals. But if you don't find the source of the fuel it will come right back.
 

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