by stilllearnin on Sat Jan 04, 2003 7:20 am
Theres actually a few ways to get ride of algae:
Fish wise - parrots,surgeons,sailfin blenny's,turbo snails and some types of damsels eat algae.
Somethings that will help control or get ride of algae are protein skimmers, frequent water changes , algecides like Aquatrineª or something similar but it has to be used caredully around coral and invert .
Stuff like Coralife - Marine Tank Clarifier or Kent - Phosphate Sponge help to keep algae from growing.
As someone said in your other post the tank sounds sort of overcrowded ,which according to the saltwater books I have is the # 1 cause for brown or blue-green algae so you might want to think about that.
Then the other supposed common causes in order are listed as:
1 - overstocking
2 - overfeeding
3 - poor circulation in the tank
4 - infrequent water changes
5 - chemicals from tap water
6 - invertebrate foods (most contain algae fertilizers)
7 - Altered photo peroids
8 - excessive photo peroids
9 - incorrect spectral range of lighting
10 - Poor Ph buffers
I'm not sure on all of those but I figured maybe it'll give you a few things to consider.
Good Luck