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By Bob Goemans
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Common Microalgae

Surface microalgae

Green Microalgae

Likely Reef Tank Suitable

Likely Fish-Only Tank Suitable

General Husbandry: Brought about by excesses of nutrients, e.g., phosphate and various nitrogen containing compounds such as nitrite, nitrate and ammonium. This more common sheet-like green microalgae can become problematic if allowed to cover wide areas, but can be controlled by improving water quality and adding some animal species that will feed upon it. In some cases, it's a good food for some herbivores animals.

Potential Control Species: Fish: Ecsenius bicolor, Ophioblennius atlanticus and Salarias fasciatus

Snails: Astraea tectum, Trochus niloticus and Turbo fluctuosus

Urchins: Diadema setosum and Mespilia globulus

 Surface microalgae (Green Microalgae)
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