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Nuisance Algae (including bacteria)
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBear78" data-source="post: 10712489" data-attributes="member: 191301"><p>It look exactly like what I had early on. I assumed it was dinos and now they're gone I have no reason to assume otherwise. Even the clear tracks around the glass are similar where my hermits patrol and stir up enough to remove them. </p><p> My key was flow on the sand/substrate as well as the better known method of ensuring PO4 and NO3 do not bottom out.</p><p> Long after I had sorted the nutrients I still had a regular patch in a dead area which persisted until I modified my outlet nozzles to cover that area.</p><p> I am only at the 8 month mark versus 16 but I would still go with that assessment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBear78, post: 10712489, member: 191301"] It look exactly like what I had early on. I assumed it was dinos and now they're gone I have no reason to assume otherwise. Even the clear tracks around the glass are similar where my hermits patrol and stir up enough to remove them. My key was flow on the sand/substrate as well as the better known method of ensuring PO4 and NO3 do not bottom out. Long after I had sorted the nutrients I still had a regular patch in a dead area which persisted until I modified my outlet nozzles to cover that area. I am only at the 8 month mark versus 16 but I would still go with that assessment. [/QUOTE]
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