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dually

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Well instead of the normal questions I thought I would do a search, I have a 150 reef with about 150 lbs of sugar sand and live rock a couple of corals and two fish. I will try to post a pic when I have time. Here is the situation, the tank has been setup for three years and for the past six months I have had the worst case of green hair algae i have ever seen. so I thought I would just let you all know what I am doing. I added about 12 mexican hermits and 10 snails. I am not sure what kind they are but, they have a bright orange mantle and are eating like mad. I changed the bulbs in my vhos and turned off the metal halides. I got new filters and a new membrane for the ro filter. I have started cleaning the mechanical filter every day and also every day I clean out as much hair algae I can. I also added a foxface. All this is happend during this week I let the tank go and now I am paying the price. I will post updates on this in the future If I can get this fixed...... I also would like to add that there is a ton of information on this site. and just wanted to say thank you.
 
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By any chance, do you test you topoff and water change for TDS and A/N/N? How about the water parameter and the amount of fishes and feeding?
 

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What K value are the metal halides as well... seems to be that the lower the K value, themore algae growth is likely to occur initially in tanks.

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dually

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I can't test for tds but a/n/n and phosphates are all very close to zero. I have one medium size purple tang and a flame angel. i feed a small amount of osi flake food. Just a pinch once a day and the halides are 10,000 k. the update for today are the halides are still off and I am removing as much of that green stuff as I can, last night I got about 2 lbs of the **** out!!!!! I am making a fresh batch of salt water. The snails are the best thing scince sliced bread. They are the ones with the bright orange mantles. They are cleaning like mad. :D The tank is looking better already. I hope it keeps on this trend.
 

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