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![]() Good Day:
I recently added two fish to my JBJ 28 gallon tank. I have been keeping the feedings at minimum but it has been about 2 weeks and I have noticed some brown algae on the sand in small area (it faces the south window in my living room) and a bit of brown algae on the rock. I do a w.c. every two weeks, running Aquamaxx skimmer, and have GFO/Garbon in the basket. I am thinking because of more fish and feeding means more nutrients in the tank. Do you have any suggestions to help with this? I have been thinking of adding a reactor for GFO or carbon but have limited space and changing the media seems like a pain, especially if I have it in the stand. Another idea is running a refugium for cheato but I have not sold myself on this idea. Thanks, Michael |
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![]() How bout carbon dosing
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![]() I haven't tried this or researched it. Is this done with vodka?
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![]() Yes you can vodka dose but there are plenty of ways. From prodibio to zeo.
Myself I use prodibio |
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![]() +1 for prodibio cause zeo you will prob need a reactor for the media. Prodibio is cheaper on your size of tank.
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