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I have a 55 gal. salt water tank. It is a combination of corals and a few
fish. Lately I have been having a problem with green hair algae and I was wondering if there is a way to get rid of it or to better control it. I feed the fish once a day with frozen food and the corals 2x weekly with a strontium/zoplex mix (50/50) It is lit with a blue actinic and high output white light usually 8 hours a day. I don't think I can limit the lighting any more than I have. The corals don't seem to be a vibrant and I wonder if this is all connected somehow. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanx Todd |
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