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Old 01-20-2005, 03:19 AM
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grrr.... this stuff is growing like mad! i really wish i could catch a break here!@... should i do a water change already , the water ihasnt been in there for more then a week, perhaps a few more cleaners might be in order
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Old 01-20-2005, 05:20 AM
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skimmerless... nice job sir! we need to start a skimmer free group!
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When I had the rusty brown algae problem I found that adding a PH buffer to the tank helped a lot. I also poured the buffer I mixed directly into the tank and over the rocks which were the worst and it seemed to kill it. I don't know if this was the biggest factor or not. I looked at it like chicken soup for a cold--may not help but it won't hurt either. I may have just gotten lucky and I am sure that someone out there will correct me. However, right or wrong it helped in my tank.
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Old 01-20-2005, 06:11 AM
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When I had the rusty brown algae problem I found that adding a PH buffer to the tank helped a lot. I also poured the buffer I mixed directly into the tank and over the rocks which were the worst and it seemed to kill it. I don't know if this was the biggest factor or not. I looked at it like chicken soup for a cold--may not help but it won't hurt either. I may have just gotten lucky and I am sure that someone out there will correct me. However, right or wrong it helped in my tank.
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ok that just sounds dangerous.
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