hi reefers. i wanted to get opinions on what would be the best was yo get rid of some pesky red hair algae that seems to be getting a stronghold on my rocks. it doesnt seem to be impacting my coral reef as of yet but im sure it will if i let it get too out of control (kina already feel i have breached that point). im considering pulling my corals off the rocks and scrubbing them off in a separate wash bucket, then rinsing in another bucket, then putting back in the tank. however i do have several encrusted corals on the rocks so that seem like a pretty invasive way to go about it and i dont really want to damage the corals in the process. are there any reef same critters that i could add to clean it up without removing the rocks?? i notice that the bulk of it (if not all of it) is in the direct light spectrum of the kessills 350a's i have (i added some supplemental t5 and t5+ bulbs and the algae dont seem to be in the areas that the kessills dont reach. seems like more than just a coincidence) and the higher the rock the more the algae is thriving. i have the kessills turned down to around 50% or a smidge less but my light hood that i attached them and the t5's are only about 6-7" off the water and i have a 40gallon breeder tank filled with acros, lps, and others with about 4 fish (sand sifting orange spot goby, algae eating blenny, copper banded angle, and a wyoming white). any ideas that wont risk damaging my corals would be mucho appreciated, thanks