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1) High alkalinity
2) reduce lighting period for a few days 3) push the calcium levels up 4) I personally set up a canister filter and attached an old toothbrush to the suction end, then I reached in, toothbrushed the algae which was sucked into the canister filter (magnum 350).....it's been under control for 2 months now.....but tank age is a factor as well....it's just a natural part of the cycle, especially if you don't use RO.DI water. grunfeld in Detroit "Brian" wrote in message ... I have lots of green hair-like algae growing on my live rock. Is there an easy way to physically remove this algae? |
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How high should the Alkalinity and Calsium be to help reduce the Algea ?
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![]() "Peter Pan" wrote in message ... | How high should the Alkalinity and Calsium be to help reduce the Algea ? | Ideal levels for calcium, I keep mine around 400-450, alk around 8-12 dkh. read: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/calcalkmar.htm cheers ![]() billy |
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