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    Default Wow.......

    so I been battling green water for 2 months now... I mean battling... I did over 4 30% water changes...

    then almost all the water twice.... and it was clearing up but kept coming back.... so went to texas tropical.... talked to chris he said it was a type of algea gave me some algea stuff that was for salt tanks and did not kill crustaceans...... tried one bottle it helped a lil still green... couldn't even see rocck work... tried bottle #2 cleared a lil.... then out of frustration not recommended I put in half a bottle that I had left over and in 2 days I have never seen my water so clear......



    during this time all my test where fine my fish where great... of course my coral didn't like it but now they are all happy.....




    and yes all my water changes where with rodi unit

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    Default RE: Wow.......

    Running carbon and a sock filter would help a lot too.
    Gary

    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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    Default RE: Wow.......

    well alex at wolf reef had that problem an TOD came by and told him to use KALK and he did. with in about 5 6 days it was all clear.
    Carl

    Why must stupid people infest the world?

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    Default RE: Wow.......

    Also PURIGEN will clear that up as well.
    Mike Hummel
    \"A happy acro, is a fed acro.\"

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    Default RE: Wow.......

    Gary, what could have caused this? I know a guy who has the same problem.
    Jerry

    Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon

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    Default RE: Wow.......

    Green water is caused by a planktonic (free floating) algae. Like all algae the cause of a bloom is excess nutrients (nitrate and phosphates.) With planktonic algae you have one good way to solve that problem. Simply by filtering you are harvesting and exporting the nutrients in the form of biomass. A good form of filtration is a Tridacna clam. A 100 micron sock filter changed out at least once a week is also very helpful.
    Gary

    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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