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I'll try to be a little more detailed in my info(I didn't want to overload
the newsgroup)The carbonate hardness is 71.6 The general hardness is-17.9 Nitrate-0 That's why I think I have BGA(cayanobactiria) Phosphate-0 Iron-No tester for iron Ph-8.0 Stocking level are medium to low...4 adult angels,4 3 inch botias,and 2 otto cats. From what I've read LOW nitrates cause BGA,and normally I do 70 gallon water changes per week(I thought it was getting rid of the algae)but that may have contributed to the algae problem! The tank itself is heavily planted,it did have 40 watt flo bulbs on a timer for 12 hours a day but I reduced it to just 2 bulbs 12 hours a day to reduce the algae.There is no gravel just play sand so its easy to keep the tank clean(just stir it up with the gravel vac). I get my KNO3 at a local hydroponics store but it's pretty expensive,if there's a cheaper place I'd like to know. Thanks again for the informative answers,you people are the best! |
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Animal wrote:
I'll try to be a little more detailed in my info(I didn't want to overload the newsgroup)The carbonate hardness is 71.6 The general hardness is-17.9 Nitrate-0 That's why I think I have BGA(cayanobactiria) Phosphate-0 Iron-No tester for iron Ph-8.0 Stocking level are medium to low...4 adult angels,4 3 inch botias,and 2 otto cats. From what I've read LOW nitrates cause BGA,and normally I do 70 gallon water changes per week(I thought it was getting rid of the algae)but that may have contributed to the algae problem! The tank itself is heavily planted,it did have 40 watt flo bulbs on a timer for 12 hours a day but I reduced it to just 2 bulbs 12 hours a day to reduce the algae.There is no gravel just play sand so its easy to keep the tank clean(just stir it up with the gravel vac). I get my KNO3 at a local hydroponics store but it's pretty expensive,if there's a cheaper place I'd like to know. Thanks again for the informative answers,you people are the best! Overload THIS newsgroup??? Not likely. ;-) I have had BGA from low nitrate in planted tanks. What happens is that it lives on the iron & trace ferts, potash, and phosphate you provide by fixing atmospheric nitrogen. Plants can't fix nitrogen so all they're getting is what little nitrogen they can scavenge from your fish. Cheap place for ferts: http://www.gregwatson.com. The Plantex CSM+B Greg sells is very good stuff. My plants have never shown any deficiencies when I dose it. You actually need more of both nitrate and phosphate for your plants. The poor little guys are starving. :-( Here's what I did for BGA in a high light planted tank. 1) Dose nitrogen up to 10-15 ppm and phosphate to 1 ppm. Use Chuck Gadd's calculator to calculate how much fertilizer you need. The KNO3 will also provide some potash. http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_p...osage_calc.htm 2) Black out the tank for 3 days, siphoning out the dying BGA daily. Short blackouts don't hurt plants because they can store sugar but they kill algae pretty well. 3) Turn ALL the lights back on. 4) Fertilize NPK and carbon for strong plant growth. Start adding CO2 or Flourish Excel, dose NPK regularly. You probably don't need extra Mg++ or Ca++ because your water is hard. Root fertilize crypts and swords. This should get your plants growing like crazy. Test nitrate - you'll be surprised how much nitrate you need in a tank with a low fish load and lots of plants. 5) Limit iron. If you use a lot of iron & trace element fertilization, lower the dosage. I started dosing half and it turned out to be plenty with my Flourite substrate. Watch your plants for signs of chlorosis and adjust iron fertilizers until plants are green and healthy but algae doesn't grow. It's better to limit iron than phosphate to control algae. It took my tank about three weeks to come back to equilibrium after it ran out of nitrate and the BGA started to grow. If you're fertilizing well and adding CO2/Excel , you'll be surprised how little algae you have. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to reply. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Animal ) wrote:
: I get my KNO3 at a local hydroponics store but it's pretty expensive,if : there's a cheaper place I'd like to know. http://search.ebay.com/kno3_W0QQfkrZ1QQfromZR8 NA |
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