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What negative will come from them clumping together.
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![]() Sorry Ross, I am not an expert about these pellets compared to lots of people here. Yah, I want to know it too
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I used Rowaphos for about 2 months and my brown algea did not come back. ![]()
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![]() Apparently clumping pellets can create toxins bad for the tank (I forget the name, it's in the FAQ's i believe.) The clumping can be very bad, you want to keep all of them moving.
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![]() I am hoping nothing serious happens to my first born sps tank, don't want any burning tips on corals as asylumdown quoted.
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![]() To add to previous explanations, also for the pellets to be effective it is important to have good flow through and around all of the pellets. If they clump you end up restricting that flow. Clumping also hinders the shedding and releasing of pellet mulm which is important too.
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