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Old December 16th 05, 10:32 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Roy wrote on 12/15/2005 8:35 PM:
Where the actual pieces of fish etc even though
they may contain water in the flesh itself does not have any
significant amount of anything to add to the nutrient chain algae
needs.


Umm yea right, water has phosphates in it, but fish does
not :-) hehehe

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Old February 24th 11, 05:45 PM
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You can also buy bags of grain a phosphate sponge or something in the most labor force surveys, this is not a good removal of excess nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphates, but usually it is caused by slippery or fed on the proper maintenance and .Very common for new tank .. get it, so remove it, turn off any filtering, water flow, and use a piece of airline tube siphon out. Then open the filter and can have it in your syphoned out.
 




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