I have a decent cleanup crew. II actually just grabbed some more snails and hermits at my LFS yesterday. large serpent star, 3 pincushion urchins, two fighting conchs, pencil urchin, 4 lettuce nudis, 6 mexican turbos, 12 nass snails, 24 nerites, 36 ceriths, 12 trochus, and about 72 assorted reef hermits ranging from very tiny to about small/medium.
I actually posted this in an algae id thread last week because I couldn't get ay o my cleanup crew to touch it and it had me concerned it wasn't GHA but maybe something worse. In hindsight I think it was just the fact that when it grows so rapidly the cleanup crew can eat the longer strands. Since I knocked it way back the other day and its mostly small or short strands/tufts my snails and hermits are definitely working on it now.
I did not know about the stainless straw technique until you guys mentioned it but i already placed an order on amazon for some of them, looks very promising. I like the concept better than the toothbrush technique because I am not a huge fan of "scrubbing" in the tank. It definitely works but also is prob part of the reason my corals have reacted so poorly. It is not just scraping the algae off the rock and removing it but basically exploding it for lack of a better term. Sort of makes me think of how aiptasia spread, rip it out but any pieces that remain in the water column will attach and become ten new ones lol.
T5Nitro- your last post is exactly my situation to a T over the last month or so. Ive had quite a few systems over the years and dealt with a range of pests but I have to be honest, this GHA outbreak is definitely one of the biggest pains in the neck man. What phyto do you guys use? I was thinking of getting it from algae barn but would prefer to hear some opinions on what you guys use and what you like first.
Thanks again for the conversation guys I very much appreciate it.