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I've noticed that there seems to be quick a bit of organic phosphate (can't read with a normal test kit) in the tap water lately, lots of people are having algae problems. I have a softie tank I've never used RO/DI water with and all of a sudden I have cyano issues, every time a do a water change it gets worse. A friend of mine also in St. Albert is having the same problem but I'm not sure if it is city wide. Best solution is using RO/DI if you can and some method of phosphate control. Better skimming should help too. |
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![]() hope this helps....
I started to get hair algae, but since I started a macro fuge, it has been receding. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...highlight=hair Myka put together a great step by step on this |
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![]() I got a seahare and it worked well, but then my anemone ate him
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![]() I read Myka's how-to, and was wondering which would be more beneficial to start with, a fuge or a phosban reactor. I currently have neither.
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![]() either or, your results may vary.
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![]() depending on what your keeping in your tank, any tang will clean it up in a flash. just based on your tank size keep them to no more than 2-3 fish
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![]() Yes I also have a small Tomini tang in my tank. Does not touch the hair algae. I'm sure I will have to move it once he out grows the 29.
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