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I finally added some more livestock to the tank.
1 Clownish generic false perc
4 Halloween Hermits
1 Skunk cleaner
my clown has decided to be pretty cool though and is now hosting my feather duster. Never had this happen before not did I think it would but.now that it has I'm pleasantly...
Took the family to the aquarium and finally decided to get some pictures. Hope you enjoy. Ask me any questions about Hawaii and ill be glad to answer as best as i can.
Id say if your tank can survive a blackout time you should go ahead and give it a few days. Also make sure that you dont have the tank in actual daylight.
Looks like it. You can physically remove it with your hands but try to get it all to make sure it won't grow anymore. Some hermits will eat it as will some other crabs. Good luck in getting rid of it but remember algae generally only grows when something in your water is off.
I had an additional 245gph powerhead in that same tank and it fixed my cyano problem. You could also look into changing the return pump for a better one as well.
As long as you dont have any high flow corals you shouldnt have to have it on. But from personal experiences with same tank and powerhead. I left them on all the time.
I would most definitely add another power head. Especially if you plan on having corals that require high flow. Also you can just syphon the algae out when you do your PWC's.