This is fairly new-last few days. No other changes in tank per se except another diatom bloom -being dealt with snails & hermits. Tank was restarted in January and fish/coral added in..March or April?Looks like the usual algae that shows up on rocks before coralline really takes over. How old's the tank and is this a new thing? Any other changes?
If it bothers you try shutting the lights off to the tank for three days. That will get rid of it and the diatoms. However, whatever the issue is that's causing the diatoms may mean they come back slowly.
90 gal kinda small for fox face. They get big!If you are willing to keep a fox face, you will never have to worry about bubble algae or any macroalgae. In my tank bubble algae shows up randomly but as soon as it is visible enough, it is gone the next day.
90 gal kinda small for fox face. They get big!
Have you seen yours nipping at coral?Magnificent gets big. One spot fox face, the one I have, only top out at 7".
I've seen some at least 7", and fat. They don't swim a ton, but in a tank that's 18" front to back not counting the overflow I'd say it's not the best fit. Not saying it can't be done, just saying not the best idea imoMagnificent gets big. One spot fox face, the one I have, only top out at 7".
I've seen some at least 7", and fat. They don't swim a ton, but in a tank that's 18" front to back not counting the overflow I'd say it's not the best fit. Not saying it can't be done, just saying not the best idea imo