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Old 02-27-2006, 02:35 PM
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Haha, I won't lie.. I do use conditioned tap water. But, I know of lots of Calgary reefers who use conditioned tap water as well, with no problems... not to say that's not where my problem is coming from, though.

I use PRIME to condition my tap water. I also use a little more than suggested just so I feel that all the nasties are being removed.
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Old 02-27-2006, 02:38 PM
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On your next batch of water change water, use your prime, then let it sit overnight with a powerhead and heater. Then run tests on it, PH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate and post your results.
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Oops, I forgot to mention phosphate in the tapwater which is linked to cyano growth. Prime will do nothing to neutralize phosphate.

Do you have any macroalgae in the tank to utilize nutrients?

Could also be that you've had phosphate in your tank for awhile and is just now showing up as a bunch of cyano, especially in low flow areas.
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If you want to take out phosphate, you can use Rowaphos or Phosban. Just be careful how you use them as a sudden drop in Phosphate levels is really hard on SPS.
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Yeah, Bev.. I know PRIME doesn't remove phosphates.

And I definitely wouldn't be too surprised to find some phosphates in my water.. I mean, 20g , 4 fish...the feedings, etc... it's inevatible IMO.

I just don't know how much phosphates are in my water hehe... let's say it can't be TOO bad considering my SPS are thriving and growing well in these conditions.

Here's a question... can I simply stick macro's into my tank and hide them away in a corner or something and just let them grow? What kind of macro's would be best? If so, I will definitely do this so it sucks some nutrients up... why haven't I thought/tried this before?! eesh.
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Bev,

Will do... I'll test before adding PRIME.

Mr. Alberta,

Thanks for the tips, I'd love to run a phosphate remover but I don't have any way of running it! I only use powerheads and a HOB skimmer on my tank
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Oops, not sure if the question was missed or not.. just wanted to ask before it gets put down to the bottom of the page ...


Can I stick macros directly into my display for nutrients? Could I simply just stick it in a back corner so it's hidden and let it grow??? What kind of macro's would be best to use?

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I would test your water before and after Prime then. It is good to know what is in the water before prime, but more importantly after, because that is what is actually going into your tank.

Yes you can grow macro in your display, read up on it going asexual first. I think Chaeto is one of the safer ones. Bev uses and elastic and attaches it to a rock in your BB tanks. I have just started Chaeto, but have had razor and grape calurpa in my display for a long time, never had any problems.
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Thanks Rory.

I'll test my water this evening
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cheato can grow quite well in your tank, you do not need a sump for it. only problem is it can grow fast depending on your nutrient level so you need to keep it pruned back or it will overrun. don't add caulerpa to your display as it will infest your rock and possibly go sexual without a 24 hour lighting period.
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