sorta like Maracyn and cyano
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sorta like Maracyn and cyano
looks like you have a good case of hair algae developing, aside from any chemical treatments try removeing it with a small filter brush by twirling it around, on areas where it is particularly bad, best to break off part of the plant and dispose of it, probably see more enhanced plant growth if you do.
Originally Posted by EncoreDon
It used to be bad, but actually after my big bloom, it isn't longer than 1/4" or so. I'll have to go get some of that excel and try that.. Any problems with it WHILE dosing CO2?
Naw, there shouldn't be a problem.
On the other hand, you should look into the root cause of the algae. You dosing the right levels? If it was just an aftermath of your lack-of-CO2 ordeal, then I wouldn't worry about it, but just make sure your nutrient levels are in order.
I don't dose anything but iron right now.. and I try to do WC once a week.
oh i wonder how your CRS shrimp looks in there.........where did u buy the crs and how much were they? all i have are ghost shrimps...and they are kinda plain.. lol
I bought them through someone I got info on through this site... Great guy, great shipping........... but my fish at them all/most of them. . . I need to get more and put them in my 3gal until they get too big to munch on. . . still have my tiger shrimp thoughOriginally Posted by ***itzphat
Just don't dose too much excel at one time or you will increase the CO2 way too high and sufficate your fish. Do one spot at a time!
- learned this one first hand. Algae was sure gone but I could of filled my tank with tears when I saw my fish
Shelly
180g Reef
150g FO
55G FWP
5g FWP (office tank)
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Excel doesn't add CO2, lol. It adds an alternative carbon source.
But yes, don't OVER-overdose. :O Just like you can OD on vitamins, nothing is good in too big amounts. By overdose, I mean instead of 1 mL, you can add 3-5 mL. Don't... dump a capful in or something.
Yes I know it is not a Co2 (carbon dioxide) but it is an alternative for Co2 - it is an organic carbon for plants.
And when you have too much organic Carbon or DOC the high levels of DOC can inhibit nitrification and can increase the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) which in turn reduces the amount of oxygen in the water that is available to the fish and invertebrates. An thus dead fish.
Shelly
180g Reef
150g FO
55G FWP
5g FWP (office tank)
SDMAS BOD MEMBER
I've read that overdosing excel will kill aglae.... and it did.. but my one species of plant suffered as well... It's starting to come back now. All plants are still pearling like crazy, so I'll consider it a 'sode and hope it replenishes itself.
looking good man. if you check out plantedtank.net/forums/ they got tons of info there and some crazy FW tanks.
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