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Firstman
Tue, 30th Mar 2010, 01:16 PM
what cause's lime green algae? and how do i get rid of it. Its mainly on the rock.( Is it good or bad)
Europhyllia
Tue, 30th Mar 2010, 01:22 PM
Is it slimey and very similar to cyano only that it's green slime instead of red slime?
tebstan
Tue, 30th Mar 2010, 01:42 PM
If it's not slimy or hairy it could be green coraline algae. My rock was covered in it at first, but the purple stuff is taking over. Too bad, I liked the look of both on the same rock. It's not harmful, if it's coraline. Got a pic?
Mr Cob
Tue, 30th Mar 2010, 01:46 PM
I have it too....got it recently when I added my baby clowns and started feeding 2-3 times per day....it's neon green slime algae.....and it's growing on my substrate where the flow is low and light is direct.
I cut back my lighting by an hour on MH and an hour on Actinic to help combat it. I also decreased the quantity for each feeding. That seemed to help a little.
ErikH
Tue, 30th Mar 2010, 02:45 PM
O3!!!!!!
Mr Cob
Tue, 30th Mar 2010, 02:47 PM
My wife thought it was kind of pretty because it was neon green! :)
I have a new outlook on the stuff now.
Firstman
Wed, 31st Mar 2010, 08:13 AM
thanks for the input sorry no pic but it is neon green do i have to get rid of it before its a problem?
Mr Cob
Wed, 31st Mar 2010, 08:45 AM
You have to correct the problem first to get rid of it. I noticed last night my rocks are starting to get it too. I mix the tops layer of the sand up to control it in the sand....but plan to cut back on feeding even more to get rid of this stuff.
Are you doing heavy feeding? What's your water parameters? Lighting schedule?
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