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![]() Uncle Sam wrote: I have a 75 gal tank 50 lbs of Live rock Using RODI 3 stage filter live sand and Agea sand (spelling) The rock has been in the tank for a year with regular water changes I am expeiernceing brown algea, What am I doing wrong, what do I need to do to clean it up. The turbo Snails are taking their time ( i have 5) I just did a partial water change, when I added the water, the sand was aggitated a little and removed a lot of the algea, a day later, its all back.. Can some one PLEASE HELP Have you checked your RO/di to make sure it is still functioning correctly? It sounds like your DI is exhausted and possibly your RO is not working correctly also. Silicates are very hard to remove from the water (hence the Kent silicaMAXX ro/di systems) so you need to make sure your DI is fully charged and keep it that way to keep the silicates undercontrol. Kim http://www.jensalt.com |
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