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This product seems to be the miracle cure for algae - even in planted tanks.
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"Miracle cure", uh huh.
Their site makes some odd claims... "Algone enhances the aquariums ability to break down waste more effectively." Ok, but, established tanks are really quite good at that already. and... "Algone stimulates micro-bacterial activity by optimizing the dissolved oxygen content in the aquarium. I'm not sure how one might "optimize" DO, or do it from inside a pouch. But, if you aren't saturated and want to be, a nice air stone or a little surface agitation would do a fine job. They sure don't go into much detail otherwise, either. ********************** Under their Ammonia "fix" section, they suggest "Microorganisms contained within the pouch will feed off nitrogen compounds" as part of their plan. I'm not sure why you'd have to dose "Microorganisms" on an ongoing basis. *********************** For their Nitrate "fix" they suggest "Microorganisms contained within the pouch will feed off nitrogen compounds". Uh huh. Two problems there. I know of no "Microorganism" that will consume Nitrate in the presence oxygen, at least of any significant utility in an aquarium filter. But, then, if you read closely they cleverly switch from "nitrate" back to "nitrogen compounds". *********************** In their "Real Algae Control" "fix" they say "Algone controls nutrients. Effectively absorbing excess nitrates, thus making it unavailable for the algae to consume. Controlling nutrients will control the algae growth .... controlling vs. destroying is the only method of keeping the aquarium naturally balanced." Ok it absorbs nitrates. But, "controls nutrients"? What these "Microorganisms" have little test kits and dose what you need? Which, of the few, nutrient management regimens do they subscribe to? BTW, aquariums aren't "naturally balanced". You have lights, filters, feed them, dose them, clean them, change their water, pump 'em full of air. All remarkably un-natural and hideously un-balanced. Who changes 10-15% of the ocean every two weeks? ************************ From the marketing alone - I wouldn't touch the stuff. ************************ m.dekort wrote: This product seems to be the miracle cure for algae - even in planted tanks. Any thoughts? |
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