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  1. #21

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    Quote Originally Posted by 250Gimp
    I ordered up the ultralife algae remover, and then I think I will add an air pump and bubler to stir things up a bit.

    I'll let you know how it goes once I receive it.

    Cheers
    Then you don't have BGA after all, I guess, since algae cleaner is useless against BGA as has been pointed out.
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  2. #22

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    Cermet, he got the Ultralife Blue Green Algae Remover, which is specifically for removing cyanobacteria.
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    That is correct Kevin

    I received it tonight, bu wont have time to dose until tomorrow or Sunday.

    I read that I should add an airstone when using this stuff.

    What were your findings Kevin?

    Thanks

    Cheers
    I think I want a bigger tank!!

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    I think when Cermet read that you were trying ultralife algae remover, he thought you were trying a typical algae removing product. I know that what I had orginally thought based only on the product discription. Products that are only ment to remove algae will not do much on BG algae

    If its meant to remove blue/green algae (aka.. cyano) then it would most be a anti bacteria product and should work nicely.

    As it is a med, I would recommend a airstone as well. It certainly won't hurt anything
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    Thanks Cliff
    I think I want a bigger tank!!

  6. #26

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    Agreed on the airstone.
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    Tank 2: 75gal Planted Freshwater - 6 Serpaes + 1 Black Phantom + 3 Golden Wonder Killies + 1 Opaline Gourami + 2 Striped Raphael Cat + 4 SAEs + 5 Assassin Snails
    Tank 3: 10gal Planted Brackish Water - 4 Nerite Snails
    Tank 4: 10gal Planted Freshwater - 5 Rabbit Snails
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  7. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zander

    The high phosphates are caused by rotting food sitting in your tank somewhere.
    No really. High phosphates can also come directly from your tap water. Anything over .50 can trigger algae growth. It comes from my tap at 2.0 and why I use phosphate sponges to reduce it.
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  8. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Hobbs
    It comes from my tap at 2.0 and why I use phosphate sponges to reduce it.
    Lady Hobbs, you should consider in tank algae scrubbers. They can remove the phosphates (as well as nitrates) and really save you money on phosphate sponges. My unit reduced my phosphates from 2 - 3 ppm to under 0.2 ppm. Cleaning the units are more work than throwing away a sponge, but the fish will do better still because algae also processes many types of organics that fish produce, as well. Just a thought ...
    Knowledge is fun(damental)

    A 75 gal with eight Discus, fake plants, and a lot of wood also with sand substrate. Clean up crew is fifteen Sterba's Corys. Filters: canister w/UV, in-tank algae scrubber that removes phosphates and nitrates! Also, a highly dangerous commercial nitrate removal unit from hell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Hobbs
    No really. High phosphates can also come directly from your tap water. Anything over .50 can trigger algae growth. It comes from my tap at 2.0 and why I use phosphate sponges to reduce it.
    I never actually measured the phosphates in my tank a single time, but I have been told repeatedly that can be one of many causes of it.

    In my experience I was able to remove the BGA by cleaning my tank slightly differently, as described in my first post. So the rotting food was what was causing it, that was my point. Whether or not the food caused high phosphates I suppose I am not entirely sure.

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    Phosphates do come in food and over- feeding will increase it. Mostly flake foods. You are very correct there. But you made it sound as rotting food is the only reason for high phosphate when your water source is a direct cause.

    Cermet.......I have lots of plants that use the phosphates, feed sparingly and use the sponge. No problem and no algae so all is well.
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