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Stickboy97

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Advice.... deal with the algae asap. Dose Vibrant, get an algae eater fish or do something before it gets out of control. Once it sets in, it is hard to get rid of... especially if you are stocking corals now. I have 4 tanks, GHA got into 2 of them & I have been fighting it for 6 months at least.
 

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Advice.... deal with the algae asap. Dose Vibrant, get an algae eater fish or do something before it gets out of control. Once it sets in, it is hard to get rid of... especially if you are stocking corals now. I have 4 tanks, GHA got into 2 of them & I have been fighting it for 6 months at least.
Agreed. From what I can see it looks more like cyanobacteria or dinoflagellates. Its it stringy and bubbly? Brown and powdery? Or purple and sheet like?
 

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Agreed. From what I can see it looks more like cyanobacteria or dinoflagellates. Its it stringy and bubbly? Brown and powdery? Or purple and sheet like?

What would brown and powdery be?


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