Is it possible or futile to try to avoid pest algae completely?
I've had some luck in the past, where I never introduced "live" rock/sand, always removed frags from frag plugs, always cleaned any used equipment with vinegar etc., and even scrubbed invert shells. But alas, I got some pest algae after awhile.
For my next tank, I'm wondering if I should go to great lengths for this again, or just maintain a tank with it using proper nutrient export, diverse biome, and grazing fish.
For snails/hermits, I was thinking: Scrub shells, add to a clean bucket of newly mixed saltwater, bubbler + heater. Repeat for 3 days. (no light)
For three days, the inverts probably won't starve, and changing a small bucket of water out every day should rid of any other algae. But of course, I'm sure algae can somehow survive that. Should I just give up on this?
I've had some luck in the past, where I never introduced "live" rock/sand, always removed frags from frag plugs, always cleaned any used equipment with vinegar etc., and even scrubbed invert shells. But alas, I got some pest algae after awhile.
For my next tank, I'm wondering if I should go to great lengths for this again, or just maintain a tank with it using proper nutrient export, diverse biome, and grazing fish.
For snails/hermits, I was thinking: Scrub shells, add to a clean bucket of newly mixed saltwater, bubbler + heater. Repeat for 3 days. (no light)
For three days, the inverts probably won't starve, and changing a small bucket of water out every day should rid of any other algae. But of course, I'm sure algae can somehow survive that. Should I just give up on this?