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| Marine Algae & Plants Discuss macro algae, mangroves, and even nusiance algae here! |
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| Contributing Member ![]() | Nuisance Algaes I thought it would be great if everyone could post pictures of their problem algaes (bryopsis, cyano, dino, bubble, hair, etc), and what you are doing or did to get rid of them. Here is a link to another great resource for algaes, but I thought it would be good to also have one coincide with the hitchhiker thread: >>PSAS - ID Algaes<< So show me your algaes!! EDIT to update the above link
__________________ ~Nikki~ Last edited by NaH2O : 02-05-2004 at 03:39 PM. |
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| The Wand Geek was here. ;) ![]() | Oh, good thread. I'll post my algae pic tonight.
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| Golden Moray | I love this idea. Also, post your pic's of the unwanted hitchhikers in Travis' >>Hitchhiker ID Project<< Those are eventually going in a sticky thread too.
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| Star Polyps Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Lewisville, TX...but my heart is in Chicago!
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| Recently, I've had a green hair algae outbreak. I've battled it back quite a bit over the last two months. I didn't take any pictures of it (too embarrased). I checked all my parameters. Changed my test regents and checked again. I use RO/DI water for water changes and evaporation make-up. All tests were good. I started weekly water changes (25%). I used a tooth brush and began scrubbing the algae from the rocks and corals. I used a canister filter to vacuum the detrius and loose algae. I added 100 blue legged crabs and a red-lipped blenny to work on the algae when I was not... I set up a refugium where I have several different macro algaes growing. Now, about two months after my problems began, I am nearly N-Algae free. Just to make sure, I plan to continue my weekly water changes for a while to make sure I don't have a nutrient problem. hap
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| Manta Ray ![]() | Hey welcome aboard HAP!!!!!
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| Golden Moray | Yes, Welcome!!! Glad to see you're winning the battle. Check out the >>Man-eating turf algae thread<<
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| Golden Moray | Taz---check out my dino thread Copapods, bacteria and other tiny stuff
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| Elegance coral ![]() | link not working Curt, but i will look for it Thanks this is the second time around with this and others, you would not think pwr outage would have this lasting effect i just let nature take its course, and you know ny thoughts on algae (natures way of saying something is wrong) plus it helps the battle with the param's so your corals are not affected, but the algae might have some affect on your corals TD |
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| Contributing Member ![]() | Great pic TDevil...Curt has a nice pic of dinos, too. Here is a great article I found on bubble algaes...nice pics, too: Bubble Algae One method I remember reading of getting rid of a small cluster was from ReefLady....cover the colony up with an empty clam shell, depriving them of light. Of course there are emerald crabs, but I'm not so sure they work all that well. Lastly, if you can take the rock out, you can use tweezers to pull the algae off with tweezers at its base.
__________________ ~Nikki~ Last edited by NaH2O : 11-24-2003 at 10:04 PM. |
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| Golden Moray | I don't know why it isn't working. It works for me. It's in the research section under Invertebrates.....Copepods, bacteria, and other small stuff. Regardless, you can see it here. >>Dinoflagellates---Is it Cyanobacteria?....Maybe Not!!!<<
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| Tubeworm | Here's some good ole hair algea. I changed my substrate back in April and got a nice cycle. Frequent water changes and minimal feedings (plus a yellow tang) helped rid the tank of the algea within a couple weeks. Last edited by one eye : 11-27-2003 at 01:45 PM. |
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