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So I am currently fighting with the toughest type of algae I ever got yet . has anyone defeated red turf algae with success if so how. my cuc crew constantly trims it down but the base stays forming a mat like structure. a hydrogen peroxide dip isn't an option unfortunately .
 
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Tank is 9 months old , successfully combated the ugly stage corals are growing and happy . Haven’t attached photos at the very beginning since I have asked for an ID before and it appeared to be red turf algae .
Asking for help on how to get rid of it , Thank you in advance !
 

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I was able to beat it. I can mostly credit it to stability, weekly water changes, and a lot of work manually cleaning. It went from red, then to green, then to a bunch of grunge and detritus. Now rocks are clean again. This whole process took several months. You can see details in my build thread if you like. Also, I found top crown snails to be amazing at eating this and trochus work as well.
 
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I was able to beat it. I can mostly credit it to stability, weekly water changes, and a lot of work manually cleaning. It went from red, then to green, then to a bunch of grunge and detritus. Now rocks are clean again. This whole process took several months. You can see details in my build thread if you like. Also, I found top crown snails to be amazing at eating this and trochus work as well.
Can you provide more details on the manual cleaning please . I have tried brushing and scraping it but it won’t budge it’s strongly attached to the rock , moreover I am running a low nutrient system and have a mix of turbo and trochus snails . I guess patience is the key .
 

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Yes, in it's red form it was mostly just about patience. As it started to change color and die off slowly a lot of work with a tootbrush and turkey baster helped to keep the system clean.
 

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I don't belive that CUC do anything but trimming turf algeas.
I had like 7 months with a LOT of turf algeas in different colours (still have a few but that's not a problem) and tried all kind of bacteria product with no lock.
The turning point for me was daily dosing of live phyto and phosphate remover, and after like 2 months the algeas disappeared. I dosed (slowely ramping up) 1:1000 of the total water volume.
 
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I don't belive that CUC do anything but trimming turf algeas.
I had like 7 months with a LOT of turf algeas in different colours (still have a few but that's not a problem) and tried all kind of bacteria product with no lock.
The turning point for me was daily dosing of live phyto and phosphate remover, and after like 2 months the algeas disappeared. I dosed (slowely ramping up) 1:1000 of the total water volume.
I have heard that tuxedo urchins can totally remove them of the rocks ,does anyone have enough info on that ?
 

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I have heard that tuxedo urchins can totally remove them of the rocks ,does anyone have enough info on that ?
I decided not to go that route as they move stuff around too much. But I can assure you top crown snails do indeed eat red and green turf algae. Wish I took a picture as you could see clear as day a crystal clear rock with the top crown while the rest of the tank looks like it was covered in a red velvet blanket.
 
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I decided not to go that route as they move stuff around too much. But I can assure you top crown snails do indeed eat red and green turf algae. Wish I took a picture as you could see clear as day a crystal clear rock with the top crown while the rest of the tank looks like it was covered in a red velvet blanket.
Will give them a try , thanks .
 

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Yeah, I just went through it:
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Pulled all of the rock and used this:
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This is the rock today:
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Nothing else worked for me. You can read more on it here:
 
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Did you try top crown snails? Those guys did WORK on my rta.
Unfortunately I couldn’t find any around where I live visited 4 different stores and couldn’t find any. I live out side the us so ordering something online is out of the question. Will keep an eye out looking for them.
 

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The bigger Astraea Turbo Snails and Trochus snails also seemed to help for me. Hopefully you can get some of those. Another thing I did to help speed up the process was turkey baste the rocks from time to time. Only thing I would advise is just do a little at a time as it will kick up a lot of detritus which can hurt your livestock if it is overbearing.
 
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The bigger Astraea Turbo Snails and Trochus snails also seemed to help for me. Hopefully you can get some of those. Another thing I did to help speed up the process was turkey baste the rocks from time to time. Only thing I would advise is just do a little at a time as it will kick up a lot of detritus which can hurt your livestock if it is overbearing.
I have them both, they only seem to trim the algae down but not fully remove it from the "roots".
thanks again for your tips.
 

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Something else I found is if you let salt sit on effected rock for a short time it will turn the algae an orange color that will turn white in a couple of days and the snails will take care of the rest.
 
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Update:
I am successfully being able to eliminate it using a blue tuxedo urchin.
 

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I have been battling red turf algae for a few months now in my mixed reef. Using turbo snails, starry blenny, and a Kole tang and seem to be making some headway. Staying up on weekly water changes as well. All of the rocks were completely covered 3 weeks ago, starting to see bare rock now.

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I have been battling red turf algae for a few months now in my mixed reef. Using turbo snails, starry blenny, and a Kole tang and seem to be making some headway. Staying up on weekly water changes as well. All of the rocks were completely covered 3 weeks ago, starting to see bare rock now.

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Blue tuxedo urchins is what worked for me.
 

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