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Lol sorry guys I need to sit down on my laptop and write the steps. I just don't wanna phone it.
No I did not replace any of my rocks.
This is not a guessing game either
Not a click bate
Please give me a chance to do a write up.
It's father day weekend, so happy father day all my father's out there!
Dang Freddie, that's an all time classic!!!!
I just use my battery powered weed wackier in my tank whenever GHA gets too out of hand [emoji23]
very on pointI got rid of my hair algae with a walking Vizsla fish. My walking Vizsla fish also takes care of other pests like moles, squirrels, and birds.
My finger is hovering over the ban button, Tony...
ban ban ban!;Stop IBTL!
If you use natural export methods such as an ATS or refugium with macro algaes, it is nearly impossible to strip too much nutrients from the water. I always recommend using those instead of things like GFO, vodka, etc.Thanks for that Tony. Seems to be a reasonable concept and methodology: like a diet and exercise program.
I had a similar but much more localized problem in my DT after adding a large piece of dry rock. Hair and bubble algae covered it and began to slowly spread. I merely added Macro algae section to my sump and in about 6 weeks most of the GHA was gone from display tank. Bubbles took a little longer.
You are hitting it quite aggressively. Need to watch for overshooting- lowers P and N too far and you get other problems.