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They should have a sign on all fish stores reading"this hobbie is worse then heroin" maybe then I would have bin prepared for what was about to happen to my wallet. |
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would def ditch the phosban,rowaphos is much more effective its alot pricier but also lasts alot longer. i also heard that phosban releases the phosphates back once its absorbed all it can, not sure if theres any truth to it or not but when i switched i stopped getting the "green dye" all over my coarse sand and rocks ![]()
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![]() It can leach them back in to the tank when it get full of w/e it releases it back to the system, that's why I use large amount of phosban and change it every 3 day to stop this from happing. But still algea grows wild
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![]() Where did the rock come from?
What are you using for source water? What are your current levels of PO4/NO3? What is your water change schedule? Can you post a pic of the algae? Can you post a pic of a typical day's food on a plate? What type of skimmer are you running and how often do you have to empty it?
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![]() Probably first step then is to get the LFS to test for PO4 and NO3
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![]() Hi David,
If you want to get rid of the phosphate go to Red Coral and buy some Foz Down. Add it to your tank as per directions. It immediately gets rid of Phosphate. I make and use it so I know it works and is safe. Unless you are trying to culture your anemone I would only feed it every 3rd day. Cheers, Tim
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www.oceanfreshaquarium.com/foz-down.html - Foz Down - an easy way to eliminate algae outbreaks caused by Phosphate and bring back the fun of reef keeping. |