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![]() Thanks hazratty, the green water has since lightened up. I can actually see the back wall.....yay! I've thought of uv, but I'm dragging my feet I really wanted this tank to be ultra low maintenance. Co2 would be ok but again more crap to tinker with. I will leave all the tinkering for my reef. Reducing my photo period has helped I think. It's the only thing I have done to the tank since the pea soup outbreak. Thanks for the advice. Once this water is crystal clear I will post on pic....at least my plants are filling in nicely.
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_________________ Cheers Ronnie. 75 gallon in-wall SPS dominant and some sweet zoas, attached 30 gallon refugium/seahorse tank, attached 15 gallon mangroves/bad boy tank/pod factory, 40 gallon sump. |
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![]() Finally the green water is 100% gone....only took two months. But wow my little planted tank is cool again, i almost shut it down. Sure glad i didn't. like watching all the lil shrimp and the plants fill in. Thanks to all for their advice!
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_________________ Cheers Ronnie. 75 gallon in-wall SPS dominant and some sweet zoas, attached 30 gallon refugium/seahorse tank, attached 15 gallon mangroves/bad boy tank/pod factory, 40 gallon sump. |
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![]() now that its straightened itself out it should be easy to keep up. i used ceramic beads and filter sheets and carbon wc once a week. good luck
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