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    red algae

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    hi,

    is red algae harmful to the tank ? how to get ride of it ?

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    Red algae = ???

    if it's coraline algae, then it's ok. Got pink / reddish / green / purple colour. It means yr tank is having good conditions and yr calcium level is adequate.

    If slime / cyno bacteria, then you got problem. Try to have a water change, blackout, and get a better skimmer... at the same time, feed less..

    Can't give more details on how to fight cos I also very new to this Marine side.[:]
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    hi,

    don't look like coraline algae. It is just like the green algae but red in colour.

    So anyone out here come across this problem ?

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    flaky?? can peel off when u brush against it?
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    it is not flake type. I think is slime or a coat of red paint...

    so is it harmful ?

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    i think i have them on my LR too. I just leave them alone, not sure if its harmful.

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    If its slimy & big chunks will come away & float off then its cyano.Spreads in the day.
    Get a phosphate test kit & check levels, u want to stay within 0.015 to 0.2(or 0.3 max)- if its higher then this part od what is fuelling the algae, use seachem's phosguard/polyfilter pads or the new RowaPhos(which has the best feedback on the market).Nitrates are also a key fuel for algae.
    A black out period will also cut back the spread of the algae.(do an internet search on this method)

    If its dusty-like, u brush it with your finger & it puffs away then its diatoms (redish brown)its Normal in new tanks- they will be there until they suck up the majority of the silicates in the water. Harmless & snails love muching on it.

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    Thanks.

    Actually, I find the red algae quite attractive. If it is not harmful, I will just don't bother. So far, my tang love eating the red algae. My turbo snail love it too.

    Anyone got the same experience that can share here ?[]

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