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![]() Marie, could you post pictures of the algae that you are wanting to get rid of? Just wondering if the amount is minor or more significant...
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If I had gone by my eyes alone I would of said nitrates undetectable, I couldn't see any pink/red in the test tube at all |
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I have some cyano type (I say type because this stuff doesn't seem to mind higher flow areas) that coats the underside of the rocks and the back wall of the tank. I have brown wafer algae coating the overflows, 3 different types of caulerpa trying to squeeze in where the fish can't reach, my absolute worse nemesis Dictyota is trying to rear its ugly head and of couse "out of control" coralline algae |
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![]() Marie, if I were you, I'd just try increasing the frequency of waterchanges for awhile and see if that helps without doing anything else. That may be the easiest way to fix the problem and if it doesn't well you can try something else
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