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phosphate persistant.
I keep getting an algae problem with my new tank and a few people have
suggested its a phosphate problem. after trying a phos-zorb pouch and then 3 Hagen phosphate removing pouches the tank seems to have got stuck at a level of 0.03-0.25 ppm. I replaced the pouches with a new single one in case the old ones were exhausted. no change. then I did two 14 gallon water changes within three days of each other and still nothing changed. I even have a couple of piece of calerpa on rocks but these keep getting covered in slime algae within a day. my only hope is that the brown algae is now a greenish colour. but this only seems to have started since switching to RO water for my waterchanges. ant advice. Robin |
phosphate persistant.
Robin
I seem to get an algae flare up every time I do a water change. It doesn't seem to matter if I use RO with a salt mix or natural sea water. It seems to settle after a few days. My phos levels seem low according to my test kit, and I have a sump full of caulerpa and algae. Phil "robin.gordon1" wrote in message ... I keep getting an algae problem with my new tank and a few people have suggested its a phosphate problem. after trying a phos-zorb pouch and then 3 Hagen phosphate removing pouches the tank seems to have got stuck at a level of 0.03-0.25 ppm. I replaced the pouches with a new single one in case the old ones were exhausted. no change. then I did two 14 gallon water changes within three days of each other and still nothing changed. I even have a couple of piece of calerpa on rocks but these keep getting covered in slime algae within a day. my only hope is that the brown algae is now a greenish colour. but this only seems to have started since switching to RO water for my waterchanges. ant advice. Robin |
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