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It was a short part of the cycling process for me.
Get some flow on it |
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Yeah I just did that this morning.
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Just a thought, I experienced a little bloom quite some time ago and ended putting small square pieces of black electrical tape over the red LEDs for a couple weeks. Not sure if that helped at all but it did disappear, took the tape off and haven't seen it since. Could be something to do with the spectrum from the reds.
May be worth a try |
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I will give that a try !!
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I too like the blocking the red light idea
If that doesn't work for you, try raising your mag a bit I had luck when my mag went from 1350 to 1450 by mistake After I brought it back to 1350 things stayed stable - algae doesn't like high mag Some 'different' algaes showed up, but nothing unmanageable |
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i had this alage long time with my RSM130 the lighting was a 150w MH and 4xT5 so i didnt have snail in the tank but i bought a sand sifter star fish and it start cleaning it
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