wsboyette
Fisherman
I have a 45 gallon high FOWLR that runs at about a 5 ppm nitrate level, so I naturally get a film of green algae on the glass. This is due to the limited amount of LR in the narrow tank; there isn't room for more so I have to live with a little nitrate and the resultant algae. For a long time, the algae was soft and easy to scrape off. But lately, the algae has become calciferous or something, and is very difficult to remove. Its appearance seems to have coincided with a water change using Reef Crystals (previously I had been using plain Instant Ocean). Could the change in the algae be due to something in the Reef Crystals (calcium, etc) ? I have several hermit crabs and a Sally Lightfoot crab, so I hate to use algacide on the tank for fear the crabs would not have any to snack on.