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Okay since you want to put it that way, when does the ocean dose anything to reduce alage in natural reefs? Show me scientific proof! We dose chemicals in a closed loop system, to help balance our particular reef. Yet, most people don’t find the root of the problem. Also nopox is addictive it’s just like vodka and it’s addictive to humans aka (it’s called alcoholism, and corals are actual organisms that can and or will become addictive to their habitat and or ecosystems. For further reference read page 6 of the directions of Redsea nopox no3 no4 and pay close attention to the extreme detail they have laid out.
But let’s be correct one oxygen is a gas not a chemical, according to periodic table salt is a mineral! Chlorophyll is an actual pigment (need I go on)!! Wait that’s not all carbon is an actual chemical usually listed with the label C.
Prove to me alcohol isn’t addictive, or organisms do not become addictive to an unknown source they are not naturally exposed to. Nobody is doubting your a great reefer etc it was never mentioned (or thought of actually), however you have an algae problem because of what exactly? Have you been able to determine that and or did you decide to dose this because you were tired of it. Regardless it’s your tank (you can do anything you like) but the whole point was you asking help. Your still going to have this problem later on even if you dose this. Unless you find the reason behind the problem this is a temp fix and does nothing good for your ecosystem.
You are confusing chemical element with chemical substance. If you truly want me to expand on the other questions just ask again and I will gladly discuss it.
I truly don't want to offend anybody, sorry if it came out harsh, it just that it gets on my nerves when I hear someone talking about "chemicals" as if they were some evil thing.
It makes me remember this comic strip by SMBC
Sorry to go off-topic @Andrew Schubert . Anyway, what @brandon429 said is good advice also, I read hundreds of his posts when I was battling. Never thank or anything Brandon, so here it goes, thanks!
Alas my tank is deep and with lots of rocks, fluconazole was gods gift to me.
Good luck with your tank Andrew!