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what is this stuff and how do i get rid of it?
its only in a few spots in the tank.
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It's green hair algae. You can pick it off yourself to help reduce it while you look into which clean up crew members or herbivore fish will eat it for you. I don't know what size your tank is, but if big enough, foxface fish have a good reputation for eating it. Also test your nitrates and phosphates if you're not already, as they help it grow.
 
Yep, hair algae. Emerald Crabs will make short work of it. I know some people fear crabs like the plague but I've found them to be a good part of the clean up crew. I do target feed mine, now that the algae is under control, to make sure it stays well behaved.
 
It's green hair algae. You can pick it off yourself to help reduce it while you look into which clean up crew members or herbivore fish will eat it for you. I don't know what size your tank is, but if big enough, foxface fish have a good reputation for eating it. Also test your nitrates and phosphates if you're not already, as they help it grow.
its a 90 gallon tank, and nitrates and phosphates are at .0
 
Going through the "uglies", expected. What's your water parameters and what else is in the tank right now?
 
Going through the "uglies", expected. What's your water parameters and what else is in the tank right now?

I have
2 green chromis
3 Ocellaris Clownfish
1 fire fish
phosphate .0
ph 8.4
no2 .0
no3 .0
salinity 1.024
temp 77.6
alk and ca were tested by my LRS and was told they were both fine.
 
From Reef Cleaners.com: Green Hair Algae: Clean Up Crew- Assorted Hermits, Blue Legs, Florida Ceriths, Chitons, Turbograzers, Sea Hares, Conchs, Emerald Crabs, Urchins and a few others. It is readily accepted by many herbivores, but because it grows quickly it may persist even in a tank with a fair amount of cleaners.

I can vouch for the Hermits and Florida Ceriths eating GHA. They eat it as fast as it pops up. The Hermits generally eat the GHA on rocks; while the Ceriths take care of the GHA on the glass. I like'm.
 
Emeralds are hit & miss and one isn't going to do anything serious. You're better off getting things that have a good track record eating nuisance algae and are an overall benefit to your tank. Honestly, I would e-mail John @ reefcleaners and get a CUC package. If you don't have a CUC, then I would strongly advise getting one soon before it becomes a problem. I tend to have more snails than hermits myself. Either way, a CUC is the way to go.
On a side note, if you're going to keep corals, then it's probably a good idea to start testing your own water.
Good luck!
 
Looks like hair algae. I would get a bunch of emeralds they might take care of it. pick off as many as you can scrub your rocks and do some water changes.
 

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