Miguelh1302
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Lmao that's a sweet watch, even though android sucks sorry lol, I live in fort Myers Florida, you in Florida as well?
Lmao that's a sweet watch, even though android sucks sorry lol, I live in fort Myers Florida, you in Florida as well?
Haha whoaaaa common man, don't even get me started on iphones.[emoji48] . Nah I'm in Washington dc, but have a house in long key and have friends in Fort Meyer, great golf there as well.
I would recommend gfo(phosphate reduction) or water changes (nitrate and phosphate reduction) rather than carbon. The carbon polishes the water and eliminates contaminates but will have no effect on nitrates or phosphates which feed the algae. Could also just buy a couple snails [emoji6]Am having the worst time with some green algae bloom on some of the rocks, I added a bag of carbon and will leave it there for 3 days and see if that helps any
I have a lot of snails but they seem to be on the glass and the sand, there's not many on the rocks, I was planning on doing the water changes once a month
wow only one water change so far? Amazing.
I may be mistaken but that is something that dinoflagellates does, which is a whole lot worse than your run of the mil algae. If that's what it is, you will need to treat aggressively or it could take over your tank.John I will get more snails, I don't like over reacting either, what gets my attention is that the green algae is not there after the light goes blue or first thing in the morning, it disappears completely lmao
I may be mistaken but that is something that dinoflagellates does, which is a whole lot worse than your run of the mil algae. If that's what it is, you will need to treat aggressively or it could take over your tank.
Do some research and here's one thread I stumbled upon recently. Don't try anything drastic until you can confirm that's what it is though.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2307000
Congratulation miguel! i really like your tank!
Hm, dino can look many different ways but I don't think that's it because it doesn't look snotty (atleast in that picture) and I don't see any gas bubbles. Both are common characteristics of dino. Have any of your snails or fish died? It's toxic so that would be another indication.![]()
Hey Johnny this is what am talking about, any ideas?????