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green algae
I'd prefer the idea of vacuuming it off somehow. Ideally, it should go to a
canister filter with pads to catch all the loose junk, and it should have an LED near the nozzle end so you can see what you are doing. Of course, I've never seen one, but I've always felt that would be the best option. ;) I don't do the toothbrush or scrubbing method. If you'll endure the backbreaking manual system each day for about 2 weeks (14 rough days), you'll end up with some really good results, ime. Marc TomW wrote: Hi Marc- Yes, I read the article a while back and have employed the "manual harvesting" method you described. It works well, but my back can only take so much of that. My tank is an "in-wall" type of setup. I have to lean in from the back of the tank. I was thinking of scrubbing the rock with a toothbrush. What do you think of that idea? -Tom -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
green algae
OK, Richard (and everyone else), here are the answers to your questions from
last week: Answers are as of 8/31/03. whats the algae look like Green, wavey, hair-like. I can post a picture if that would help. what are the values for sg,am,ni,na,ph,po, SG 1.022 AM 0 NI 0 NA 5ppm PH 8.4 PO Trace (Damn, this was 0 last week) do you have a skimmer NO which one how much gunk does it pull out every how often and further by asking you said you have a mechanical filter you clean daily how much gunk is on it, is it a thick coating or a light dusting, Thick enough to inhibit flow (somewhat) if I don't clean it every few days. which wetdry are you using Aquaclear 75 with bio balls. Using a CAP2200 pump. The algae is continuing to diminish. Seems like the smaller hermits are working on it. As of this morning (8/4), I've removed the bio balls from the system. Would you expect a change, or just a dissipation in algae? Thanks for your help. -Tom |
green algae
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SG 1.022 AM 0 NI 0 NA 5ppm PH 8.4 PO Trace (Damn, this was 0 last week) [/snip] Above parameter look ok. except for NA. The reason maybe due to your BIOS-Ball(mechanical filter). You can convert your Wet/Dry to a DSB Sump which will help reduce NA and also put other thing like PS so you do not need to have it in your main tank. When you decide to get a PS later on. [snip] do you have a skimmer NO [/snip] Then you need to get a good one like our King (Marc). [snip] which wetdry are you using Aquaclear 75 with bio balls. Using a CAP2200 pump. [/snip] Remove your Wet/Dry, it will produce Nitrate too fast for other thing to consume. PS will skim waste out before it can break down. [snip] The algae is continuing to diminish. Seems like the smaller hermits are working on it. [/snip] This is good. If it decreasing, then just be patience. Feed less and more water change w/RO[DI] [snip] As of this morning (8/4), I've removed the bio balls from the system. Would you expect a change, or just a dissipation in algae? Thanks for your help. -Tom [/snip] Along algae does not get any more nutrient like A N N PO, then it will slowly dissipate. CapFusion,... |
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