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That’s the answer. zero is a terrible number, starves everyone that’s a good guy, and allows growth of the bad stuff.Phosphate and nitrate are at 0
Help us help you. Start by providing more details like , I set my tank up less than 3 months ago with dry sand & dry rock.What is this and how do I got rid of it?![]()
HannaWhat test kits are you using?
I think it is zero because of the green hair algae. I have been trying to remove it but it just keeps coming back.That’s the answer. zero is a terrible number, starves everyone that’s a good guy, and allows growth of the bad stuff.
Maintain consistent nutrients availability, pull and brush that stuff out of the water.
It will go on its own, but you gotta help for a month or two while the good guys populate and eventually, outcompete the bads.
Keep water chemistry absolute stable and within normal levels.
True. But it’s food (light and phosphate) must be present.Hanna
I think it is zero because of the green hair algae. I have been trying to remove it but it just keeps coming back.
What does your lighting schedule look like also? I recently had some GHA sneaking in and I changed my lighting and it started to go away.Hanna
I think it is zero because of the green hair algae. I have been trying to remove it but it just keeps coming back.
Not knowing your experience level or maintenance style, I will give you some generalizations from having reefed for 51 years.I started the tank about 4 months ago. With dry rock and live sand. The tank is 30 gallons. I have 2 clowns, 3 banggai cardinals, cleaner shrimp, and diamond goby, 5 Astraea and 3 turbo snails. I have some zoas, Duncan and a torch. The corals are all doing well and growing.
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In addition to the nuisance algae if your parameters are bottomed out then your corals are starving to death. It can take weeks or several months for the corals to show signs of deterioration because they decline on the inside first. Cut lights to 6 hours with blue and uv only no whites. Get diverse cleaner crew and daily manual removal. Bump magnesium to 1500. Dose neophos and neonitro so you have .05 to .1 phosphate at nitrate at 10.I started the tank about 4 months ago. With dry rock and live sand. The tank is 30 gallons. I have 2 clowns, 3 banggai cardinals, cleaner shrimp, and diamond goby, 5 Astraea and 3 turbo snails. I have some zoas, Duncan and a torch. The corals are all doing well and growing.

