Margarita snails? I know they love that stuff like it was cake. Also check your water param., and your lighting arrangement. I'm not a professional or anything, but crazy algae usually means an imbalance somewhere. Also, I'd personally stay away from algecides and quick fixes, but that's just me. Your LFS might be able to test your water for you if you don't have the test equipment/chems. Hope any of this helps.
-Matt
Hey everyone I need some help, I have green hair algae taking over my tank . What can I do to get rid of it?
Thanks!
I think you need to give us some more info. describe your setup:
- tank size? sump? refugium?
- flow?
- parameters? (pH, alk, calcium, mag, nitrates, phosphates)
- lighting? schedule?
- livestock?
- skimmer?
- any media reactors? carbon? phosphate?
- inverts?
- what are you feeding?
- how old is your system?
My first guess is that this is a new system so this is going to be part of the process. Snails can help. I'd recommend turbos, nerites, money/gold ring) cowries, conch's and trochus snails. Margaritas just don't last because they are a temperate species. Astrea snails are good too, but they have a hard time righting themselves when they flip over.
Do you have live rock and sand?????
Do some nice big water changes everyweek for the rest of the month and everything should level itself out.
You Alkalinity is a little low. You might want to get a carbonite buffer to raise it up a little bit.
As far as your korila sizes, the bigger one is a K2 and the smaller ones are K1's.
Sounded like you had a busy weekend, in a good way
That's good to hear.
I have re-aquascaped my tank about 6 times since February. I like to tell myself it's because I'm adding a new fish..... But it gets to looking better every time and gets more and more secure. Hopefully by the end of summer I'll be done farting around with it
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