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Sea hares are an alright idea but they die after there's no algie left and there usally dead by the time they get to the lfs I do run carbon in my system what would be the best way to trim down the phosphates.
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+1 to Ryanj's recommendations.
Try testing for phosphates in the morning while the room is still dark. I understand this is the best time as the algae should be more at rest. And if you have a few bucks, or know someone with one, get your hands on a Silicate test kit. I bought one for $14 to rule it out. If the your phosphates are really hi, maybe cut down on your food some. This is an example of a good way to deal with phos http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=tf-reactor I've been told the best media to use in it is HC (hi capacity) GFO (granulated ferric oxide). 2 places I know to get it from are CACO3REEF and Bulkreefsupply. Not the crappy pellets, but this stuff http://caco3reef.com/gfo/gfo |
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+1 to overfeeding! I bet if your read the label to your food, It contains Phosphates! Expecailly New life spectrum!
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