Should I clean my refugium

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Ten gallon refugium on a 120 gallon tank. It's loaded with microfauna and chaeto grows quite well although it doesn't seem to float anymore. Been going for almost 2 months. Sides are covered with green hair algae. Phosphate and Nitrate are stable at .03 ppm and 2 ppm. How often should I, if ever, clean the sides on the refugium? It's to the point that I can't view the chaeto really from the sides. I took out a handful of chaeto doing the last water change, the same amount of chaeto I started it with 2 months ago and there is still a large amount in there.

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I would vacuum the refuge, scrap algae from the wall. Did you add any clean up crew in it? I've add a few snails in my refuge.
 

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Since it's only 2 mos old, I'ld let it go for now. Let it mature, cleaning it may shock the system.
 

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I completely cleaned mine and really upset the corals and caused a bit of a Dino bloom. So be careful it’s like an organ in your reef tank, the advice above sounds like a much better idea cleaning walls and vacuuming bottom
 

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Since you're actually trying to grow algae in there, what is the point in removing it from the sides of the tank? I leave mine alone, completely actually. It is full mayhem down there.

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I think even cleaning walls and removing gha will have a big impact


Side question do people have GHA refugiums?Since it grows on its own and seems to be really efficient
 

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If your parameters are stable then I'd leave it alone for now.
 

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The point of having a refugium is to remove grown algae. If you don't remove algae you aren't removing the contaminants. I do agree 2 months is fairly new and you could wait a little longer but you get my point.
 

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When I am harvesting the chaeto and ulva (usually every two weeks), I will intentionally try to grab as much GHA as I can. But other than that I leave the fuge alone.
 

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