New Tank - GHA

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I just want to confirm my understanding of new tank syndrome. I'm starting to get more green hair algae only on the rocks. As long as I follow proper procedures (routine water changes, no overfeeding, minimal light schedule, don't introduce phosphates, use RO/DI), I assume the algae will eventually go away. That is, there's nothing I should be doing to treat it, correct?
 
Do you have a CUC (clean up crew) turbo snails are awesome at clearing GHA.
 
I agree. this is a good time to get your clean up crew if you haven't already. - otherwise, yes.
 
Manual removal
Then use peroxide on it.
Let sit for 5 minutes then back into the tank.
Keep doing this and it will all be gone.
 
I agree. this is a good time to get your clean up crew if you haven't already. - otherwise, yes.
Yes, meaning it will eventually go away? I do have a small CUC (three hermit crabs).

Do you have a CUC (clean up crew) turbo snails are awesome at clearing GHA.
I don't want snails but maybe I should rethink that.
 
Yes, meaning it will eventually go away? I do have a small CUC (three hermit crabs).


I don't want snails but maybe I should rethink that.

Theoretically it should, but a good cuc will help with that. manual removal is a good option as well. I'd say if it sticks around after a few months then you might have a problem that needs investigating. But for now cuc and a wait and see. You can go ahead to do Twillard's suggestion. He knows what he's talk'n about. :) It's all up to you of course.
 
Manual removal
Then use peroxide on it.
Let sit for 5 minutes then back into the tank.
Keep doing this and it will all be gone.

Is there a specific kind of peroxide? Are you saying soak rocks in peroxide? Is treatment necessary if this is normal for new tanks?
 
Just normal 3% peroxide
It is amazing what this does to a lot of things.
Just squirt it on the algae and in no time, dead.
 
Just normal 3% peroxide
It is amazing what this does to a lot of things.
Just squirt it on the algae and in no time, dead.

I assume outside DT right? I may go this route if it gets out of control.
 
OK I guess I'll concede to getting snails. Maybe just 2 or 3 for my 10 gallon. Hopefully good husbandry and a few snails will be enough. Thanks!
 
Another choice would be a rose urchin, also a single chambered GFO Reactor as well. My rose urchin would turn green rocks back into their original white, thats how good of a job he did. I also spotted him eating bubble algae.
 
Also don't bother with hermit crabs, they just end up killing the snails for their shells and turn your nice clean sand bottom into a graveyard.
 
Update: Added two turbo snails and I'm surprised at how well they go after the green hair algae. Only two of them so it'll take a little time for them to get to it all. Sometimes if there's been little movement I move them to another section and they get to work.

Thanks for the help!
 

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