topher3f
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I have DNA post and it is great. I read it before I tried the lights out approach as some folks had success with it it.
I took some additional samples of my algae around these Islands here in Hawaii and they all have a different opinion on what it is. After a week on constant sand siphoning and water changes this brown stuff is still coming back. So again after reading several posts I am only going to try two more options before I tear it down and switch back to freshwater before I return to the lower 48 in 2017.
Starting tonight I am going to try chemi-clean for two doses and see what happens but I don't see that being effective. If that fails then I am going on BRS to purchase some DINO X and try that. I doubt this algae is diatoms as many have suggested; especially with the timeline. The looks of diatoms and dino are so close it hard to decipher and like I said the labs here all have a different opinion (My degree is in Political Science...LOL)
There is almost no way I have any nutrients left in this water with the amount of GFO, CARBON, and Phosban I have running. I have a RODI from BRS that reads clean and I use approved food grade water containers.
I am just astonished at how this stuff got in my tank since it was perfect right until the day I moved. I understand die off but 4 months later is ridiculous. Especially since the rick was submerged the entire time except for the few seconds of transfer.
Lets take a gander and see what happens!
I took some additional samples of my algae around these Islands here in Hawaii and they all have a different opinion on what it is. After a week on constant sand siphoning and water changes this brown stuff is still coming back. So again after reading several posts I am only going to try two more options before I tear it down and switch back to freshwater before I return to the lower 48 in 2017.
Starting tonight I am going to try chemi-clean for two doses and see what happens but I don't see that being effective. If that fails then I am going on BRS to purchase some DINO X and try that. I doubt this algae is diatoms as many have suggested; especially with the timeline. The looks of diatoms and dino are so close it hard to decipher and like I said the labs here all have a different opinion (My degree is in Political Science...LOL)
There is almost no way I have any nutrients left in this water with the amount of GFO, CARBON, and Phosban I have running. I have a RODI from BRS that reads clean and I use approved food grade water containers.
I am just astonished at how this stuff got in my tank since it was perfect right until the day I moved. I understand die off but 4 months later is ridiculous. Especially since the rick was submerged the entire time except for the few seconds of transfer.
Lets take a gander and see what happens!