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June 9th 07, 08:33 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
gaijin
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algae growth
J & L Aquatics had Mangroves last time I was in there.
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 19:39:19 GMT, Brandon wrote:
Sorry. The binary post that I tested before worked - I just figured
everyone could do the same if it wasn't too big a file size.
Anyway, turns out to be hair algae. My nitrates are low, so I assume
it's a phosphate thing. I don't have a test for that though. I've
already turned my light cycles down - I was previously running them for
12 hours.
I tried to find some mangrove plants in town (Vancouver area) - but
nobody seems to carry them. I'll try removing the hair from the rocks,
and then a partial water change.
Brandon.
Wayne Sallee wrote:
Brandon, Brandon, Brandon, :-) If you want people to see your posts,
don't attach files to a non-binary newsgroup.
A lot of servers filter out attachments made on non-binary newsgroups.
Don't attach pictures to non-binary newsgroups. Instead put them on a
web page, and post a link to that web page.
Wayne Sallee
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George Patterson wrote on 6/6/2007 10:52 PM:
Brandon wrote:
It seems like a lot of work to pull all this out. I'm hoping to
prevent it from happening again even if I do get rid of it.
Take a look at
http://saltaquarium.about.com/b/a/005249.htm
George Patterson
If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess
to anything.
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