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    Default Dr. Tim's Waste Away Product

    So I finally purchased Dr. Tim’s Waste Away product after talking to Mark about it. Mark suggested the product so I decided to give it a try. I did some research on the product and watched some videos of Dr. Tim talking about his products and how they are developed. I have been having an algae problem in my tank for awhile. Even though all of my water parameters are in good shape I still continue to have the problem. I have used the product Micro Bacter 7 with some results but the algae never really went away. Over the next couple of months I will be adding photos and explanations as to what I see happening in my system. I have attached some starter pictures so you can see where I am starting at and will continue to upload more as the time progresses. If you have any questions as to what I’m doing please ask. Also, if you have any suggestions or comments please post them. The more input the better.My system consists of a 90 gallon display tank with a 25 to 30 gallon refugium. I’m running 8 T5 HO lights along with one VHO and 2 stunner strips for moon lighting. I have a Reef Octopus NWB 150 Needle Wheel Protein Skimmer and a BRS dual reactor running GFO and carbon. My bio load is made up of a fox face, 2 clowns, a scooter blenny, pajama cardinal, chromis, cleaner shrimp and a pistol shrimp.

    What is wate away:

    Waste-Away beneficial bacteria will naturally dissolve the sludge and dirt that accumulates in an aquarium and prevent the build-up of debris when used on a regular basis making maintenance easier and quicker.
    Waste-Away is fast acting and specially formulated to remove aquarium gunk, unclog coral beds, and keep filter pads freely flowing longer. This results in better water flow, more oxygen and a healthier aquarium environment.
    Waste-Away should be used on a regular (weekly) basis to keep sludge from accumulating which can negatively affect fish and corals.

    http://www.drtimsaquatics.com/


    Here are the starter pictures:

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    Last edited by polarbear; Tue, 20th Dec 2011 at 07:06 PM.

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