Great video! Spot treating a small area is great doing it this way but I have a 125 gallon reef tank that has hair algae all over it. I just added some chaeto to my refugium so we'll see how that works. In the meantime, how could/would I use the peroxide method to help speed up the removal of this awful stuff on a larger scale?
Thanks for the video. I had to remove my rocks and treat them in a bucket for 10 min. It had over run my tank. Still have some in there I’m fighting but it’s much less now.
Have not tried to fill a syringe and spot treat it yet. There are just little tufts all over and I find it is easy to brush it off and let the filters take care of it and then I clean the filters.
Thanks for the tip! I went on a trip and my sitter over fed 😬. I have been dealing with hair algae for a while now while trying to keep the cheto alive. Fun stuff.
I know I feed quite a bit of brine shrimp. Have a clownfish and damsel in the 20 gallon but that clownfish really munches a lot. And it is so nice and plump and looks so healthy.
I had gha bad at 1 point. I got a lawnmower blenny, more snails, hermits, cut down my lighting and went to frozen food and my algae went away almost in a week with out chemicals or me removing it by hand. And I mean I had it everywhere and it was super long. I would always say do the natural stuff first before chemicals.
How bad is it? if spots.. manually remove then spot treat with h2o2.. if your tank is over run.. manual remove then i would do a 2-3x dose of fluconazol
@@ReefDudes hiya I dosed a single dose 2 months ago and didn’t work. I have done a double dose of flux rx on 4th January and the Gha is turning white but at the same time still looks like it’s growing / getting longer. I’ve manually removed as much as I can before dosing and brushed the rocks. Tank was setup in May so if this cycle still as been 8 months now. I see tanks full of coral after 2 months and I still have not got a single coral yet.
I don’t do anything special. It just seems to grow in all my tanks. If you don’t have any you do need to introduce it to the tank to get it to Grow. I scraped off some for a buddy a few weeks ago :P
A good trick to getting coralline algae growth is to look for and purchase snails that have coralline algae on their shells the next time you're at the pet store.
Yeah, my blenny did that too and it seemed to not get enough nutrients, very finicky accepting foods and died. But I know saltwater fish, especially when being put into a different environment, are notorious for that. My clownfish is also very territorial and I know it attacked the blenny so the blenny went into hiding and did not eat. That clownfish is only not deadly if I have a limber fast damsel in the tank it can not get to fast enough. But when the damsel ages and gets just a little slower, well then the clownfish will attack. That clownfish even attacks the poor hermit crabs in my tank. Have seen that so many times. It is a beautiful fish though.
Hey Deven I’ve heard of people dosing 13% or even 30% for treating the GHA. Is this too high a concentration you think? Also I’m dosing Nopox and Phosphate e to keep the nutrients really low. Can the combination of a three have a negative impact. Your advice would be much appreciated my friend!
How do you feel about the foxface rabbitfish? I have a mean derbesia issue that has withstood everything except medication. Great shirt btw. I never thought hair algae could grow on your SUPER PURPLE rocks lol. thanks
Just read this comment on Amazon about flucnazole for fish tanks and a customer using it on themselves for a fungal infection. Really funny, because so many fish medicines, including antibiotics are the same meds than those for humans, if researched correctly and the correct form is applied of course.
I have some here algae in some tight spots in the rock work where I can reach with a toothbrush. Is it not an option to brush it off and let your mechanical filtration and protein skimmer filter it out of the tank with it being loose?
Right after my cycle completed i got invaded by tons of green and brown hair algae, i tried ripping it all out then going dark for a week and came right back every time. I have tangs and tons of snails and hermits and nothing, the hair algae was winning. My water parameters were good low nitrate and p04. Nothing worked until FLUCNAZOLE, worked like a charm with one dose, i have not seen spot of GHA in my tank since i tried it a year ago. It had no effect on my fish, corals, or invertebrates. i you are having trouble with GHA use FLUCNAZOLE it works you wont be dissapointed.
Nope nothing at all, its literally the miracle cure. All my fish and corals were unaffected by it. though it seems to only work well for GHA as i had some red turf algae that didn't get affected. I dosed at 20mg/ gallon which seems to be the standard.
If I get real sick of it I might just try this product. I am always so afraid it will hurt fish and corals but even the comments on Amazon are very positive and saying none of their fish or corals showed any ill effects. I sure like that.
Man I have been absolutely struggling with hair algae I have a 40 gallon with 2 t5 bulbs and 2 kessils max 30 percent for a few hours then very low intensity my nutrients have always been low and the algae is not hard to remove but it comes back just as fast I don’t think I’m overstocked I have 7 small fish protien skimmer 2 socks cleaned twice a week and Cheeto light at night and constant wc taking the algae out I am very frustrated at this point I have been at it for months 😭
I recently upgraded my lighting, and green hair algae was on a couple of my GPS. I backed off on my lighting, almost all of it went away, but there’s one GPS that still has a considerable amount. What do you suggest? The GPS is on the base in the middle of my tank.
It is a tough balance because the corals thrive with more light. When I decrease the light the hair algae is not as bad, but the corals do not expand as large as they would with more light. Brushing hair algae off them all the time is not fun either though. For now I am accepting more work to brush it off the rocks and corals. Have tried hydrogen peroxide but it almost killed the corals. The tail spot eats hair algae?
If you have a bad infestation get 12% food grade HP. You can get it from amazon or Ebay. Use 3 ml per 10 gallons and inject straight into the algae. It wont hurt your fish corals or inverts. Corals like zoas might close up for a day but that's about it. Do that process every 5 days till the algae is gone. Severe cases may take up to a month to eradicate but it will work.
Only issue i see is if youre having gha issues and you kill the gha in your tank. You are just releasing the nutrients back into the system. Kinda just throwing a bandaid at it not really fixing the reason why you have gha
I actualy used Vibrant on this tank previouly.. it killed my bubble algae but didnt seem to do anything about the hair alge.. kind of ironic haha ua-cam.com/video/WPgtzXaoE2Y/v-deo.html
ReefDudes lol yea weird. Thought about it for my algae ( not sure what kind) it comes off in chunks with turkey baster. Kind of a yellowish color, only on the non live rock phosphates and nitrates are extremely low.. So might give it a try, Tired of the dirty look on the rock :)
Does hydrogen peroxide affect inverts ? I’m having problems w my tank and I’ve seen a lot of ppl using it but I just don’t want to hurt my crabs and shrimps
ReefDudes i only have greenhair algea on ons small spot. I leave it in there on purpose. Than I can see if it gets worse or disappears. But stayed the same now for like 6 months or something.
Thanks for the video, dealing with a little outbreak of it right now. My tailspot doesn't seem to be interested in it, but I still love the little guy
That little blenny is awesome
Great video! Spot treating a small area is great doing it this way but I have a 125 gallon reef tank that has hair algae all over it. I just added some chaeto to my refugium so we'll see how that works. In the meantime, how could/would I use the peroxide method to help speed up the removal of this awful stuff on a larger scale?
Thanks for the video. I had to remove my rocks and treat them in a bucket for 10 min. It had over run my tank. Still have some in there I’m fighting but it’s much less now.
Have not tried to fill a syringe and spot treat it yet. There are just little tufts all over and I find it is easy to brush it off and let the filters take care of it and then I clean the filters.
Thanks for the tip! I went on a trip and my sitter over fed 😬. I have been dealing with hair algae for a while now while trying to keep the cheto alive. Fun stuff.
Hopefully, now you can eradicate it! :D
I know I feed quite a bit of brine shrimp. Have a clownfish and damsel in the 20 gallon but that clownfish really munches a lot. And it is so nice and plump and looks so healthy.
I had gha bad at 1 point. I got a lawnmower blenny, more snails, hermits, cut down my lighting and went to frozen food and my algae went away almost in a week with out chemicals or me removing it by hand. And I mean I had it everywhere and it was super long. I would always say do the natural stuff first before chemicals.
Nice! thats quick! Natural is always the way to go! :D
My tank is too small for a lawnmower blenny, it did not survive. When I had a larger saltwater tank I had one of those blennies and it worked great.
How does the HP affect anemones?
That hair algae will be gone in no time. You are hitting it from every way possible!
go big or go home :)
Is right in between my clove polyps would the peroxide kill the clove polyps and zoa
I have dipped zoas in h2o2 so they will be fine. no 100% on the cloves. I suspect they will be ok but no promises.
Will this kill the algae in the corals ?
Would you still recommend this method ? 220 gallon no corals yet but been fighting Gha for 6 months
How bad is it? if spots.. manually remove then spot treat with h2o2.. if your tank is over run.. manual remove then i would do a 2-3x dose of fluconazol
@@ReefDudes hiya I dosed a single dose 2 months ago and didn’t work. I have done a double dose of flux rx on 4th January and the Gha is turning white but at the same time still looks like it’s growing / getting longer. I’ve manually removed as much as I can before dosing and brushed the rocks. Tank was setup in May so if this cycle still as been 8 months now. I see tanks full of coral after 2 months and I still have not got a single coral yet.
You have beautiful pink coralline algae growing in your tank. How did you succeeded at it?
I don’t do anything special. It just seems to grow in all my tanks. If you don’t have any you do need to introduce it to the tank to get it to Grow. I scraped off some for a buddy a few weeks ago :P
A good trick to getting coralline algae growth is to look for and purchase snails that have coralline algae on their shells the next time you're at the pet store.
So how often do you dose the 2mil? Daily? Weekly?
Done all these things and it still grows 😢
My lawnmower blenny will nip at algae on the glass but totally ignores hair algae
Yeah, my blenny did that too and it seemed to not get enough nutrients, very finicky accepting foods and died. But I know saltwater fish, especially when being put into a different environment, are notorious for that. My clownfish is also very territorial and I know it attacked the blenny so the blenny went into hiding and did not eat. That clownfish is only not deadly if I have a limber fast damsel in the tank it can not get to fast enough. But when the damsel ages and gets just a little slower, well then the clownfish will attack. That clownfish even attacks the poor hermit crabs in my tank. Have seen that so many times. It is a beautiful fish though.
Nice tips
Hey Deven
I’ve heard of people dosing 13% or even 30% for treating the GHA. Is this too high a concentration you think? Also I’m dosing Nopox and Phosphate e to keep the nutrients really low. Can the combination of a three have a negative impact. Your advice would be much appreciated my friend!
I have only used it to spot treat.. i would stick to 3% to be safe.. most need to dilute the higher concentration ones to make it safe to use.
Thank you Deven! No flow I imagine. How long should I keep the flow off?
@@efresh8055ian 20 -30 minutes is what i usually do
ReefDudes your the man! 👍🏻
How do you feel about the foxface rabbitfish? I have a mean derbesia issue that has withstood everything except medication. Great shirt btw. I never thought hair algae could grow on your SUPER PURPLE rocks lol. thanks
Thanks :). I have never personally owned a foxface. My buddy did and loved it until it got a taste for his acans
I love them at first they provide food to my inverts and take every nitrates i have until they clog the intakes
Could always use something like an ATS to grow it in a contained area
Just read this comment on Amazon about flucnazole for fish tanks and a customer using it on themselves for a fungal infection. Really funny, because so many fish medicines, including antibiotics are the same meds than those for humans, if researched correctly and the correct form is applied of course.
I have some here algae in some tight spots in the rock work where I can reach with a toothbrush. Is it not an option to brush it off and let your mechanical filtration and protein skimmer filter it out of the tank with it being loose?
I do that and just net any floating around. Tiny little pieces that i dont get, i let the filter get
I have the algae to the brown ugly phase, how so I get the algae that is dead off the rocks and coral?
Very informative thank you
Lanih Parish you are most welcome!
How long you’re turn off the flow thanks
Love the tail spot!
Would peroxide at that dose stress a refugium much? I could always take mine offline for a few hours if it would help.
I wouldn't think so. I have never noticed any impact from the odd spot treatment
Awesome update Dev!
Thanks SC Reefer :D
Right after my cycle completed i got invaded by tons of green and brown hair algae, i tried ripping it all out then going dark for a week and came right back every time. I have tangs and tons of snails and hermits and nothing, the hair algae was winning. My water parameters were good low nitrate and p04. Nothing worked until FLUCNAZOLE, worked like a charm with one dose, i have not seen spot of GHA in my tank since i tried it a year ago. It had no effect on my fish, corals, or invertebrates. i you are having trouble with GHA use FLUCNAZOLE it works you wont be dissapointed.
I have heard a ton of people have great success with it! did you notice any negative effects?
Nope nothing at all, its literally the miracle cure. All my fish and corals were unaffected by it. though it seems to only work well for GHA as i had some red turf algae that didn't get affected. I dosed at 20mg/ gallon which seems to be the standard.
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback on it
If I get real sick of it I might just try this product. I am always so afraid it will hurt fish and corals but even the comments on Amazon are very positive and saying none of their fish or corals showed any ill effects. I sure like that.
Man I have been absolutely struggling with hair algae I have a 40 gallon with 2 t5 bulbs and 2 kessils max 30 percent for a few hours then very low intensity my nutrients have always been low and the algae is not hard to remove but it comes back just as fast I don’t think I’m overstocked I have 7 small fish protien skimmer 2 socks cleaned twice a week and Cheeto light at night and constant wc taking the algae out I am very frustrated at this point I have been at it for months 😭
If you want the hammer approach. Remove as Mich as you can. Double dose of fluconazole and it should disappear in 2-3 weeks.
I recently upgraded my lighting, and green hair algae was on a couple of my GPS. I backed off on my lighting, almost all of it went away, but there’s one GPS that still has a considerable amount. What do you suggest? The GPS is on the base in the middle of my tank.
It is a tough balance because the corals thrive with more light. When I decrease the light the hair algae is not as bad, but the corals do not expand as large as they would with more light. Brushing hair algae off them all the time is not fun either though. For now I am accepting more work to brush it off the rocks and corals. Have tried hydrogen peroxide but it almost killed the corals. The tail spot eats hair algae?
Love the tail spot! :)
Can I just add the hydrogen peroxide over the running wave pump, to saturate the tank?
This is what I wanna do!!! Not trying to kill my other coral though.
1ml hydrogen peroxide per 10 gallons water is that per hour, day, week, year?
Per day
If you have a bad infestation get 12% food grade HP. You can get it from amazon or Ebay. Use 3 ml per 10 gallons and inject straight into the algae. It wont hurt your fish corals or inverts. Corals like zoas might close up for a day but that's about it. Do that process every 5 days till the algae is gone. Severe cases may take up to a month to eradicate but it will work.
Only issue i see is if youre having gha issues and you kill the gha in your tank. You are just releasing the nutrients back into the system. Kinda just throwing a bandaid at it not really fixing the reason why you have gha
100% correct, you need to fix the source or it will just come back. Need to fix the nutrients first.
If you take out the rock, how much hydrogen peroxide can you put in it?
Its more you will also kill your bacteria on it as well and you dont want to impact too much of your tanks bacteria at one time.
Have you or anyone ever used a product called vibrant , suppose to take care of algae and be reef safe. Sounds to good to be true...
I actualy used Vibrant on this tank previouly.. it killed my bubble algae but didnt seem to do anything about the hair alge.. kind of ironic haha ua-cam.com/video/WPgtzXaoE2Y/v-deo.html
ReefDudes lol yea weird. Thought about it for my algae ( not sure what kind) it comes off in chunks with turkey baster. Kind of a yellowish color, only on the non live rock phosphates and nitrates are extremely low.. So might give it a try, Tired of the dirty look on the rock :)
Let me know how it goes! im curious :)
Be careful with Vibrant. It will destroy nuisance algae but it scorched a birdsnest and chalice in 2 days ( that were previously healthy and growing)
Does hydrogen peroxide affect inverts ? I’m having problems w my tank and I’ve seen a lot of ppl using it but I just don’t want to hurt my crabs and shrimps
Just dont use too much.. 1ml/10g per day should be safe from my experiences and what i have read from others using it.
ReefDudes would hydrogen peroxide throw off my skimmer ?
I have not noticed any effect on mine when spot treating with it
Good way to remove that pesky algae as well as having an established CUC. 😁
Exactaly!
my tailspots turned into coral pickers
Really? What corals did he get a taste for?
👌👌👌
Thanks Kev!
ReefDudes i only have greenhair algea on ons small spot. I leave it in there on purpose. Than I can see if it gets worse or disappears. But stayed the same now for like 6 months or something.