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![]() Back about 10yrs ago when I ran my turf scrubber, {oh ya we did that despite what, nevermind,
![]() Although I had some alk. problems back then with my 225g, I never had a problem with fish loss. I dont recall any large difference in my tanks after scraping the screen. Sometime when I slacked in upkeep it had a ton of algae on it and I would remove it right to the screen without problems. Others I imagine remove a lot of algae from their refugiums without problems to. Just a weird thing to figure out.
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![]() I would bet its oxygen related. Ammonia just cant form that fast and high nitrates would affect your corals alot sooner than your fish.
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![]() Well I don't have any corals at the moment so I don't think I'll have any inclination about that. Seems weird that oxygen would be affected though if a tank has overflows where water falls into the sump plus all the surface interruption I have from having lots of flow. Unless I'm not understanding something.
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