Hi there. I have a 125 gallon tank with two damsels, a coral beauty and a neon orange-and-blue striped fish (don't know the name of it, but it's long and thin.) We had cyanobacteria growing in our tank. After treating it with this red slime remover, the cyano left, but then we had long stringy green algae growing all over. Our local aquarium dealer didn't have much to say except that there may have been too much ash in the tank. We cut back on the only source of ash there could have been, Bio-Blend Marine Food pellets and tried clearing out most of it but it only reappears as fast as we can get rid of it. Any suggestions on how to make our tank more liveable so we can introduce other fish? Our ph balance, ammonia, nitrite and nitrate levels are normal, salinity is around 1.021, SG is 28½ and temp is around 76°. Any advice and/or help we can get would be appreciated.
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