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![]() Well i now have Dinoflagellates what should i do? Raise PH?
Looks just the ones here in the pic below ![]() Last edited by DomG; 09-22-2014 at 11:00 PM. |
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![]() Fauna Marin Algae-X was specifically formulated to solve this issue.
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![]() Who sells that in calgary and will it kill other beneficial organisms in the tank?
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![]() Hydrogen Peroxide did wonders for me along with elevating pH and limiting light for 5 days. I tried 2 bottles of Fauna Marin Algae-X with limited success, soon as I stopped using it the dino came back.
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![]() How much peroxide and how does it do with lps coral?
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![]() I use 1ml per gallon of water you think is in the tank.
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![]() Thanks for the help I got in there and pulled most of it out and did a water change. Started my photo period one hour later and now the tank is looking better. The Astrea snails and lawn mower blenny are kicking ass. I should be ok!
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![]() My tank is lps dominated. Everything ended up fine. Remeber to keep the tank oxygenated.
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![]() I will sometimes use h2o2 to dip a piece of rock i can remove or a frag if it has algae on it. For that, i use a 1:1 ratio. Take a toothbrush to scrub anything off. Also works great for hair algae. You can get h2o2 at a pharmacy. I use 3%.
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