Sea Hare For Hair Algae?

SamB

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You should rent out your sea hare once its cleaned up your tank !
 

nathan

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Yeah no kidding. ... lol they shouldhave called them sea cows.... it never stops eating or grazing
 

Salty Cracker

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I'm probably talking to a wall here but...

Hair algae feeds off phosphates. You introduce phosphates via food, waste, fish death, etc. Big al's have nutrient (phosphate) rich tanks because they mostly sell fish. You don't just "get" hair algae, it's everywhere in reef tanks. If you don't eliminate the phosphate the sea hare is doing nothing more than a toothbrush would do: stripping off the visible algae. The sea hare will likely die (they often do) and your problem may (likely) return. More phosphate=more algae.

You need a proper phosphate test kit. You need GFO. Phosphates should be less than 3 parts per million.

What comes next if phosphates continue to rise will be slime algae which even sea hares won't eat, and if things get wonky enough, dinoflagellates. Then you get a big, nasty tank crash. Average time for a crash is 3-5 years depending on bio load, but it's more or less inevitable. Constant water changes with 0PPM RO/DI water can help the issue a lot, but not eliminate it, as rock and substrate become phosphate reservoirs (sponges). I really do know what I'm talking about. I run GFO 24/7, have tons of sps, and have recovered a tank that was 90% slime (slime is really really nasty). I mean, for the price of a small reactor, pump and a tub of gfo, it's almost crazy not to get one set up. Or even bio pellets, which I run, but don't think are as necessary as GFO.
 

nathan

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Not sure what that's supposed to mean about" probably talking to a wall here" the angle hair was covered on one rock I bought as I stated. ..it's stayed on that one rock. It's not all over my tank ... I check my levels regularly and do weekly water change. I didn't want to dismantle half my tank to remove rock... I did a thorough investigation into the sea hair. You state that the sea hair will die... it will not die from starvation or what ever you where trying to say... it needs beneficial supplements which he has... our friend over at sea life central gave me the proper info after I already found what I needed. She confirmed with proper nutrition it won't just get up and die
 

heath

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The problem was my lack of knowledge when i first bought my live rock from big als.... I relied on our sales guy for the best advice as I was brand new to hobby. One of my big pcs of live rock had hair algae all over it.... it's been a problem since.... now six months in I'm learning a whole lot more very quickly. And thanks to my new little friend in a couple days shoukd be all gone

we have all been there and done that at some point when we got started..I find it easier to fix the problem when you know what and where it is..
 
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