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Old 09-06-2003, 09:36 PM
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Hi gang,

For some reason over the past few days, I have been starting to get a brownish algae growth on my sand bed, it is almost always covered in air bubbles as well. I'm not sure if this would be known as a diatom bloom?

I have just cut my photo period down by an hour to see if it helps. I have not changed my feeding pattern at all, but my RO/DI reservoir water is reading around 12ppm (Just ordered new filters).

Any thoughts, will this be harmful to my system?

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Old 09-06-2003, 09:38 PM
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I have a similar/same algae and after using a PO4 sponge (Kent), it appears to have subsided.
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Old 09-06-2003, 09:40 PM
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Thanks Brad, I'll give it a shot. I generally rotate any media (Carbon/Phosphate sponge). Right now I have the carbon in, I'll change it tonight to see if it helps.

Do you run your PH sponge 24/7?

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Rob, the Kent PO4 sponge should be removed after a few days. Also, if you use it, read the instructions about pre-rinsing
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Also, if you use it, read the instructions about pre-rinsing
I hear that can be quite exciting Brad

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Ya, and a bit warm too!!
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hmm, thanks Brad.

I thought that I was using the Kent variety, and I am definitely pre-rinsing, but I thought that the directions mentioned that it caould be left full time with 1 cup changes every week or so?
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