Inconservatory
Well-known member
Hello,
I've got some yellowish-green algae growing along the hard tissue of my acroporas. The algae is very thin and not hairy. It looks more encrusting than fuzzy, but can be found all over the rocks in my tank. I had the white lights on for about six hours a day, but have reduced the duration to about four hours now. Would this be enough to deter the algae from growing any further, or should I take a toothbrush and gently scrub off the encroaching greenery? I have some snails and an emerald crab, but nothing else that will really eat the algae in the tank. Any suggestions?
I've got some yellowish-green algae growing along the hard tissue of my acroporas. The algae is very thin and not hairy. It looks more encrusting than fuzzy, but can be found all over the rocks in my tank. I had the white lights on for about six hours a day, but have reduced the duration to about four hours now. Would this be enough to deter the algae from growing any further, or should I take a toothbrush and gently scrub off the encroaching greenery? I have some snails and an emerald crab, but nothing else that will really eat the algae in the tank. Any suggestions?