t5Nitro
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I am now starting to do 5 gallon water changes on a regular basis, and I'm siphoning out green hair algae as I do it. I just take a brush and scrub the rocks while I hold the siphon tube over it. Really, not a lot of it is able to be removed per 5 gallon water change, but you can really notice a difference. A lot of "dust" floats around the water while scrubbing. Is that sort of a sign of detritus build-up or something and a possible cause of the green hair algae? Are the rocks holding NO3 and PO4 within them? If so, what is the best route to get around that? I've been fighting this stuff since March. Every time I do the water change though for sure I put a filter sponge in front of the main drain and remove and dispose that the next day. Am I taking the green hair battle algae the best way or is there a better way to do it?
Thanks.
Thanks.