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Old 11-14-2006, 02:27 AM
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Default phosban reactor - progess pics?

would anybody be interested in watching the results of a phosban reactor and hair algae. ive read lots of how it helps control/eliminate hair algae, and i'm thinking of taking photos - before and weekly updates
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Old 11-14-2006, 02:41 AM
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i think it would be a goood idea! giver!
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Old 11-14-2006, 02:54 AM
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i would love it. i've been really debating whether to purchase a reactor for the benefits but would love to see in action first. awesome idea
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I would like that.
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Good idea. Also maybe the type of reactor and the media used.
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well i didnt keep up with the weekly updates but i think i finally got the hair algae beat !!
i setup the reactor with phosban media at first, then in June i switched to rowaphos.

here's a shot of some of the algae i was dealing with, i really need to clean the glass before pics



as a fish only setup, i couldnt get any snails or crabs to help eat it up.
i'll post a picture today, once the wife brings the camera back from the beach.
i think i prefer the rowaphos, as the algae seems to be in check now that its gone
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I'm so glad a phosphate sponge worked for you. I've been running Phos-Loc, Rowaphos, and phosban for the last while, all with no effect on my GHA.

What did it look like before?
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Old 08-17-2007, 12:14 AM
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that pic was before, i'll post a pic from today later,
one thing i think that helped was changing of the lights. i think the old bulbs helped its grow.
i also removed the sandbed.
i manually removed (scrubbed with a toothbrush the rocks in a pale of sw) a lot of the algae. the tangs seems to be picking at the leftovers and keeping it in check.
have you scrubbed your rocks? that seemed to be the key once i got the phosphate in check. hopefully it stays away!!
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I've done all the things you have done, except remove my sand bed as it is new. I've even done a bunch you haven't, all with no luck.

I'm interested to watch how things progress for you.
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Interesting read on phosphate and GFO
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1182318
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