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I'm trying to rid my aquarium of excess phosphate. I have tested
everything I put into my aquarium, peat, carbon, tap water, food, ect. The phosphates must be from the gravel/substrate. I'd always thought I had excellent cleaning practices. However, in an attempt to rid my tank of everything decaying, waste ect I have started a very vigorous cleaning schedule with lots of water changes and deep vacuuming (among other things). Algae growth has since increased and my phosphate levels are still off the scale of my test kit. I just read something very interesting on the net. One person's phosphate was being introduced into the water and causing BGA because he disturbed the gravel too much, exposing the substrate. Can it be this easy!? This is exactly what I am doing. He said once he began vacuuming only 1 cm deep his problems were over and the BGA subsided. I know I can buy something to absorb the phosphate, but what good is that if I don't fix the problem? I have started dosing KNO3 as recommended by Tom Barr(?) raising my nitrates to 10ppm, but it ain't helping, although it's a good thing to know. Man, this algae is kicking my butt! I am going to start very light vacuuming to see if that helps but only time will tell me. my aquarium page, info and pics at: www.geocities.com/spiral_72/Spirals_page.html |
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Make sure your tap water is not the problem. My tap water has
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spiral_72 wrote:
Algae growth has since increased and my phosphate levels are still off the scale of my test kit. How much of your tank is planted? The more plants, the faster the phosphate reduction. I let a fast growing Water Sprite take over 1/3 of my tank. Even though, it took weeks before the levels reduced to 0.50 ppm. Hang in there! And check your tap water for phosphate. My level is 2.5 ppm. Nikki |
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Hi
I too had a phosphate problem and found out it was the gravel. Some foods can be high phosphate too! "spiral_72" wrote in message oups.com... I'm trying to rid my aquarium of excess phosphate. I have tested everything I put into my aquarium, peat, carbon, tap water, food, ect. The phosphates must be from the gravel/substrate. I'd always thought I had excellent cleaning practices. However, in an attempt to rid my tank of everything decaying, waste ect I have started a very vigorous cleaning schedule with lots of water changes and deep vacuuming (among other things). Algae growth has since increased and my phosphate levels are still off the scale of my test kit. I just read something very interesting on the net. One person's phosphate was being introduced into the water and causing BGA because he disturbed the gravel too much, exposing the substrate. Can it be this easy!? This is exactly what I am doing. He said once he began vacuuming only 1 cm deep his problems were over and the BGA subsided. I know I can buy something to absorb the phosphate, but what good is that if I don't fix the problem? I have started dosing KNO3 as recommended by Tom Barr(?) raising my nitrates to 10ppm, but it ain't helping, although it's a good thing to know. Man, this algae is kicking my butt! I am going to start very light vacuuming to see if that helps but only time will tell me. my aquarium page, info and pics at: www.geocities.com/spiral_72/Spirals_page.html |
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