Liem,
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>You will kill your corals and clams and the hair algea will still be there!
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Really? Are you sure about that statement? I don't beleive that 44 hours in the dark will kill all corals and clams.
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr> Set up a complete food chain (fishes, snails, worms, small crustations, etc., and bacteria). Have more living things compete with the hair algea for food.
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I have all of these things.
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr> Increase water current in the tank. Hair algea does better in low current area.
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I have a Cap 2200 running my return. This is a 75G reef. I have 3 MJ 1200 in the tank running 24/7. They used to be on a wavemaker strip, but I changed to 24/7 a couple of weeks ago.
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr> Have tangs (yellow or brown tangs are good algea eater) and damsel fishes to eat the algea. Neon damsels are particularly good at keeping algea down. You will also need other animals to eat the droppings that the fishes produce.
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Ok tang police, come and get me!
I have had a purple tang for 1-1/2 years. 2 months ago I added a Sailfin hoping they could get along unitl I get a bigger tank. To my suprise after a couple of days they quit messing with each other. I will remove one or the other at any time if aggression resumes. I have brittle stars (3), many snails of many varieties (probably 75-100 total, or more), scarlet crabs (7), (1) sally lightfoot, and a white sand sifting star. So I beleive the droppings are being consumed.
Here's a list of my fish, purple tang, sailfin tang, (5) chromies, (1) false percula, (1) manderin, (1) pink spotted shrimp goby, and (2) firefish.
I have probably 20 total corals, clams, shrooms etc.
Water quality parameter always check perfect.
I use RO/DI and have since the tank was a few months old.
I added a refugium with a fauna and flora kit from Inland a couple of months ago.
Any other opinions on leaving the light. I am at work right now and plan to leave the tank covered and dark unil 6:00PM tonight. Is this a mistake.
Thanks!
Louey