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I've been having trouble with green algae growth on my sand bed the last
couple months. I feed very little, my lights are only on about 10 hours a day and my skimmer is working great. My crabs and sand sifting star do a pretty good job of keeping things mixed up but I have to manually stir things up every 3-4 days to keep it from progressing. The algae is not affecting my corals, rocks, glass just the sand bed. Today at my LFS I mentioned my problem and they suggested a Phosphate Sponge. I'd like to hear anyone's pros / cons on the use of this. Thanks, Brad |
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Brad, you first need to test your Phosphates to see if you are even dealing with
that problem. I know, I know... you need to buy yet another test kit. To match Natural Sea Water (NSW), you want .03ppm. When I bought my 55g set up used, the phosphates were 2.0 ppm. I used Kent's Phosphate sponge (1 lb) divided into two Magnum 350 canister filters for exactly 48 hours like the instructions stated. Phosphates tested at .2ppm. I was happy. Over time with water changes and controlled feedings, it dropped to .03 on its own. Marc Brad wrote: I've been having trouble with green algae growth on my sand bed the last couple months. I feed very little, my lights are only on about 10 hours a day and my skimmer is working great. My crabs and sand sifting star do a pretty good job of keeping things mixed up but I have to manually stir things up every 3-4 days to keep it from progressing. The algae is not affecting my corals, rocks, glass just the sand bed. Today at my LFS I mentioned my problem and they suggested a Phosphate Sponge. I'd like to hear anyone's pros / cons on the use of this. Thanks, Brad -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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Brad,
Phosphate is created all the time in any aquarium. A test kit would be a good idea (seatest) . I use a product called Phosguard from Seachem. It works great on all my maintenance jobs. -- Aquatic-Care aquarium services Freshwater/Sal****er Since 1993 www.aquatic-care.com |
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