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water changes and more water changes, just small ones to get the slime
off the rocks and net what you can out of the sand. if your water quality is good and your lights are not old (1 year approx.) this is all you can do without adding anything. it takes a while but it does die off after a while, starts coming back in smaller amounts untill it is all gone. you also want to make sure you have enough water flow tends to grow best in low water flow areas. if all else fails the ultralife brand works awsome and fast with no detrimental effects to coral or other inverts and fish |
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