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Get yourself a Tang and some emerald crabs, Manual removal , hydrogen peroxide, gfo, tangs/foxface , lots of water changes, you will need way more CUC, 40-50 snails Combo of turbo, astreae, cerith, nerite, Lower your phospates to as low as u can, Cleaning crew will help and tangs. Do water change every week, employed an army of Turbos, use a regular computer desk lamp, have caeto in my sump, Get a phosphate test kit, a Blue Tuxedo Urchin will methodically
eradicate ALL your green hair algae, add more GFO to reactor, Running 2 bags of chemipure elite, radiant sea urchin, Whole bunch of hermits and snails, got a gfo reactor from rkaragozler, bought a sea hair which did good but died, Change 5 gallon weekly
Paul can you post video of you doing Macarena so we can perform the algae ritual correctly
What are generations, height off the water level, and settings do you have your radions on ?
Custom program? I know that even when I set the total intensity bar to 40% on my tank if the color channels were set to 100% of each color there was too much light.
But if you installed them last weekend that's not the cause it could only be a contributing factor to the problem.
Another thing I did was drop some small GHA covered rock into my sump to compete with the GHA in the display but the chaeto should be doing that.
Good luck I know how annoying the stuff is.
Is there any byropsis? I know I had some along with my GHA and that can be fixed by raising the mag level a little.