I know what you mean. I'm dealing with some gha and I keep thinking that I'm getting it under control, but it still persists. Sorry about the loss of your frags. I'm glad that it's improving.
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Nah. I have been throwing livestock at it and hoping for the best lolDon't give up Pete. tank looks great, add corals one at a time for the first few months and go from there
Knowing the age of your tank I'm gonna say it's in the usual stage where some gha pops up. Get some black trochus snails and Mexican red leg hermits. Cyano will probably show up soonI know what you mean. I'm dealing with some gha and I keep thinking that I'm getting it under control, but it still persists. Sorry about the loss of your frags. I'm glad that it's improving.
Thanks Pete! So far the only place I've seen Cyano is in the return section of my sump, so I'm hoping! The GHA exploded when I overdosed nitrates and threw everything out of wack! Dumb me!!! I have Astrea, Cerith, Nerite and Trochus snails, but I haven't see black ones, I'm also not familiar with the Mexican red leg hermits. I also have a Scarlett legged hermit and some white banded hermits that came with my IPSF Reef Pack. Do you know where I can get the Black Trochus and hermits? Thank you!Knowing the age of your tank I'm gonna say it's in the usual stage where some gha pops up. Get some black trochus snails and Mexican red leg hermits. Cyano will probably show up soon
Thanks Pete! As always you are a great help!!!Yeah they're reef safe and more docile than blue legs. They do a better job at eating hair algae and will eat cyano once they find it as a food source.