some tangs will eat it but no guarantee, some say that a orange spotted rabbitfish have been known to eat it. Problem is it is actually toxic so some fish will actually get harmed if they eat it. Start plucking away over skim cut back light cycle and cut back on nutrients. Add some cheato, maybe a phosphate reactor if possible. I am not very smart so you may want to wait and see what the smart people say !
I'd say get something to out compete it for nutrients. Chris has great ideas, try then. Personally, I like the reactor idea, a DIY one is cheap and the same thing as the expensive ones (maybe not the over-engineered ones, but you get the idea). I've heard horror stories about the dotted (scribbled, the ones with blue dots) foxfaces. Might want to do some research into what kinds of fish can and can't eat it. I highly recommend a scopas tang if you have the space for it and compatibility. As soon as I dropped mine in the water it started eating algae, functionality outweighs vanity in my book though. What do I know though, I don't even have a tank anymore....
Luckily I picked up a fluidised reactor Saturday
just trying to talk the laity into phosphate after
All that was spent at erf
I picked up a yellow tang she's been eating a lill bit of it
I have been wanting a scopas tang for a minute just have to get rid
of the pinfish and blue hippo maybe more idk yet but I'd rather replace them with a scopas and blue eye kole tang
Keep the hippo, ditch the yellow...if you want a scopas. The yellow and scopas are the same genus. I wanted a kole, but heard they turn into acan munchers. Hear anything like that?
My scopas was starting to take to the nori when I sold everything, he was doing too good a job! At first I didn't like the brown of the scopas, then overnight, it grew on my and I want a shoal of them now.