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Basic Frag Tank

by RobbyandKristie on 09-24-2010 at 08:17 AM
I know this subject has been discussed probably more than anyone can count, but I need to be sure on this. I have been fighting Maidens Hair, for almost a year now and it seems as though you simply can not kill this stuff while it's in the water. So I want to remove my coral, what I can save that is, and then remove my rock and nuke it.

I have a 55 gal w/ a PM R30 fuge and a PM 100 skimmer. I have 7 small fish, 2 sand stars, 2 conchs, and 1 long tentacle anemone,plus the usual clean

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Maidens Hair in Main Tank

by RobbyandKristie on 05-12-2010 at 07:52 PM
Well, after trying everything less than a thermonuclear device I still have Maidens Hair in my tank. I've reduced the lighting, manually removed it, and reduced my feeding. I use Elos test kits and my Phosphates are 0, Nitrates 0, Nitrites 0??? I have read that you can have a tank full of algae and read 0 on Phosphates due to the algae consuming it all.

I have noticed my Chaeto seems to be getting smaller, it still looks ok nice and dark green. I'm not running any reactors, but am

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Maidens Hair and Fuge question

by RobbyandKristie on 04-08-2010 at 08:14 PM
We've been in the saltwater aquarium world for about a year now. We've made lots of mistakes and encountered lots of problems, Byropsis, Cyano Bacteria, mis-information and now we have Maidens Hair in the main tank.

I've contacted several people and had a positive response from Indo-Pacific Sea Farms. The person I emailed back and forth with told me that their Reef Tank Tune Up crew should do the trick. Does anyone have experience in this area?

We have a 55 gallon tank

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