cbianco
Wed, 12th Oct 2005, 11:55 AM
This is a new chapter in my battle to reclaim my tank from hair algea. The first chapter can be found HERE! (http://www.maast.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=14930)
I have tested for all basic nutrients in my tank and have found the following to be true: ammonia~0, nitrite~0, nitrate~0, ph~8.4. My tank is normally at these levels and does not flucuate. I am very persistant when it comes to my water changes.
A while back I had my water tested for phosphate and it tested at .2. Because of this I have bought a phosphate sponge. The phosphate sponge I bought is made by HBH and can be found at their website (hbhnet.com) under aquapure. I do not know if the sponge is working since I do not currently have a phosphate test kit.
I am also doing a bit of an experiment myself. I have the lights in my tank turned off. I kept them off yesterday (10/11) all day. I will also keep them off today (10/12). I did notice that much of the hair algea is comming loose from the sand and rock then floating into my filter.
Since the algea is coming loose with the lights off, does anyone think that my lights may be the culprit?
Or is it just that the algea feed off of the light and I am tanking their resorces away?
Does anyone have any additional advice for me?
Thanks for any help that you can provide me!
Christopher
I have tested for all basic nutrients in my tank and have found the following to be true: ammonia~0, nitrite~0, nitrate~0, ph~8.4. My tank is normally at these levels and does not flucuate. I am very persistant when it comes to my water changes.
A while back I had my water tested for phosphate and it tested at .2. Because of this I have bought a phosphate sponge. The phosphate sponge I bought is made by HBH and can be found at their website (hbhnet.com) under aquapure. I do not know if the sponge is working since I do not currently have a phosphate test kit.
I am also doing a bit of an experiment myself. I have the lights in my tank turned off. I kept them off yesterday (10/11) all day. I will also keep them off today (10/12). I did notice that much of the hair algea is comming loose from the sand and rock then floating into my filter.
Since the algea is coming loose with the lights off, does anyone think that my lights may be the culprit?
Or is it just that the algea feed off of the light and I am tanking their resorces away?
Does anyone have any additional advice for me?
Thanks for any help that you can provide me!
Christopher