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![]() Do not fret about the canister filter, I've used them exclusively on reef tanks in the past with no problems, your filter is just fine
![]() As another member said, I would look into a larger water change and possibly run a little carbon and GFO (Granulated Ferric Oxide) double check your temperature settings; also if possible try another test kit.
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![]() perhaps some of your filter media wasn't properly cleaned prior to putting it in the tank? I've seen stuff like that before in my tanks if I don't wash them good... But it eventually goes away...
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![]() The fact that her tank cleared up when the lights were out for a month and then went bad again after they were turned on leads me to believe that it is a nitrate or phosphate problem
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![]() right you are...
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![]() + 1 at east you try to get the food forthe algae out of the water. But I'm a bit baffled by 0.00 phosphate.
Sometimes rock can leach phosphate into a tank, not enough to measure, but enough to course algae growth, but than at least I experienced a hear algae, not a algae water |
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![]() How long are your lights on for, how many hours a day.
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