Civicman86
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Ok, being a noob I wanted to polish the water and added some carbon. The tank has been running for over 6 months and not one sign of algae...that is until I added the carbon (didn't rinse before adding).
So I did research and found the carbon can leach phosphates and thus hair algae. My question is though... I have removed the carbon and my tank is showing little to no nitrates. Can it be assumed that the algae will now kill itself off since the source of the phosphates are gone?
I do have a lawnmower Blenny that in hoping will feast on it.
I don't have a phosphate kit to get a reading on the water currently.
So I did research and found the carbon can leach phosphates and thus hair algae. My question is though... I have removed the carbon and my tank is showing little to no nitrates. Can it be assumed that the algae will now kill itself off since the source of the phosphates are gone?
I do have a lawnmower Blenny that in hoping will feast on it.
I don't have a phosphate kit to get a reading on the water currently.