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Old June 6th 07, 05:28 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Brandon
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Hello.

I have a year old reef tank with not too much in it. Lately, one of the
rocks has been growing a big "beard" of green stringy algae. The hermit
crabs don't seem interested in it. I think it's starting to spread to
the other rocks, and I really don't want a tank full of green stuff.

Any ideas of why this is starting to happen? Anything I can do?

It's a 30 gal tank with some live rock, couple of clowns, 3 chromis,
bunch of hermit crabs, a shrimp, a blue star, and another fish that I
forgot its name. All basic tests are normal.

thanks,
Brandon.
 




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