It would work for sure to catch up the cleaning vs weeks and weeks of waiting
*barren rock no coralline / new will get the gha back if system isn’t altered. I think the lights on this system aren’t running nice low power with heavy windex blue color. This system here likely has nice bright white lighting we are trained to want and that will grow the gha right back. I dont recommend testing for or reacting to any parameters on these new tanks it’s all physical controls at the start (to avoid cycling into dinos once gha is beaten)
the corals /zoanthids will do ok in lower power and much bluer lighting, this will lessen regrowth after cleaning. Do one test rock back to clean, fix the lighting, and set the test rock back in all clean among the rest
we should do one test rock which is easy and doesn’t commit the whole tank to a big job. If a test rock has good outcome then we sure could manually clean it all
take one of those rocks out of the tank and set on the counter, use a steak knife tip to score, drag out that algae roughly from the surfaces and be rinsing off the scraped off algae with saltwater, down the sink. When the rock is fully clean, totally clean again by human knife grazing heh, spray peroxide on the clean surfaces and let sit a few mins, burning leftover cells. Rinse that off and set back one perfect rock among the unclean rocks. If your lighting is adjusted that test rock should hold nicely clean a while. If the algae grows back in a week then look for other causatives beyond lighting and fix those before surgically fixing all the rocks manually back to clean, a rip clean job. We would rinse your sandbed back to clean during the big job, if a test rock shows promise
recent example of job we did: Gator_Reefer
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