chrisbenavides
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I was wondering if Reef Success Calk, which is made of Calcium and Bicarbonate, would cause an algae bloom or algae growth.
I think I have heard that it may actually decrease it. True or not true?
I am currently trying to figure out why I have been getting some algae growth on my sand, since I have not been adding any top-off water in the past 2 weeks. I am waiting for an RO-DI unit, but probably won't be able to afford one till a month from now, so some say I should add distilled water. Which I did initially 7 months ago, and I did go through your typical algae bloom but it stopped for a few months. Now its starting up again, so I am not adding any water to the tank.
Is Reef Success the problem? What about Strontium? Is adding Iodine a problem?
Hope you guys can direct me to possible problems. But I do want to know if it is possible that Reef Success can cause algae growth.
THANKS!!!
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I think I have heard that it may actually decrease it. True or not true?
I am currently trying to figure out why I have been getting some algae growth on my sand, since I have not been adding any top-off water in the past 2 weeks. I am waiting for an RO-DI unit, but probably won't be able to afford one till a month from now, so some say I should add distilled water. Which I did initially 7 months ago, and I did go through your typical algae bloom but it stopped for a few months. Now its starting up again, so I am not adding any water to the tank.
Is Reef Success the problem? What about Strontium? Is adding Iodine a problem?
Hope you guys can direct me to possible problems. But I do want to know if it is possible that Reef Success can cause algae growth.
THANKS!!!
:rollface: :rollface: :eek1: :rollface: :rollface: