What is this impossible stuff?

DragonMare23

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My 29g biocube is infested with this algae. It's on the rock work, coral frags, sand bed, and back wall of my tank. I've tested and nitrates are less than 5ppm and phosphate isn't detectable. Is my tank consuming it faster than I can test for it? I've tried hand pulling it off and scrubbing it with a toothbrush and it comes right back. I've also tried chemiclean. I'm at the extent of my experience on how to deal with this. Dosing h2O2 slows it down, but that's it. The tank is about 6 months old. Thanks in advance for all the expertise and advice guys.
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Do you have a cleanup crew or any algae eating fish, in there to help you manage the algae?
 
I had trochus snails not do much to that long of algea. I bought 3 turbo snails and they cleared all my rock of gha. Was pretty insane. Here's a pic of the area one cleaned up within 24 hours. That center part was full of gha. My tank is cleared of all gha after about 2 weeks.

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Looks just like my tank at present - a mix of green hair algae and cyanobacteria. Reducing white lights helps with the cyano, and I've had the best luck with nerite snails and emerald crabs clearing away the GHA. Good luck!
 

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