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No I ran then on a normal 12 hour lighting schedule. Just accept that they are not a problem other than aesthetically and eventually they should go away on their own.
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Phosguard is so strong they don't even state using an reactor. Just put it n a high flow area in a bag
No I ran then on a normal 12 hour lighting schedule. Just accept that they are not a problem other than aesthetically and eventually they should go away on their own.
doenst look too bad.
I would add 15+ certith snails.
I'm on the same boat with the OP, my tank is over a year old and I switched to mixed reef since August and I getting crazy diatom/brown algae, I keep doing water change and brush them off the rocks, tank wall and don't mind the extra work lol, I'm using RSCP salt and 4 stages RO water system. The good sight now i'm seeing less and taking them longer to form on my tank bottom and rock works, I have only 2 snails (turbo and stomatella snail), yeah yeah I need more snails but I keep forgetting about them when I got hooked on clams at LFS....Can't help it
Since August so pretty much 3 months dealing with diatom, brown algae but its getting less and less now so I hope it will go away soon.How long are you having the problem now ?
Since August so pretty much 3 months dealing with diatom, brown algae but its getting less and less now so I hope it will go away soon.
I had the same problem with Fritz. Changed salts and it went away. I think it was from impurities in the mix.
I feed my fishes (5 fishes) 2x times a day.I guess that will be my wait time too.... or longer.. what's your feeding schedule looks like ?
I feed my fishes (5 fishes) 2x times a day.
I broadcast feed Phytolanton 1x a week for my clams and other softies.
I'm doing water change 2x times a week.
I'm not dosing anything, at least not yet.