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Still waiting for the pics.Going to scrape my almost 3 week old screen tomorrow; I’ll post a few pics.
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Still waiting for the pics.Going to scrape my almost 3 week old screen tomorrow; I’ll post a few pics.
Do you have the same model??? Do you have some pics please. The reason why im so anxious is because im dealing with a GHA issue in my DT, and i was thinking it will for sure grow fast on the screen since i have it in the DT.Honestly just put the lid back on and forget its there for another 2-3 weeks. Mine took 5-6 weeks before it really got going.
Do you have the same model??? Do you have some pics please. The reason why im so anxious is because im dealing with a GHA issue in my DT, and i was thinking it will for sure grow fast on the screen since i have it in the DT.
I believe the algae scrubber provides algae with an unlimited supply of atmospheric C02, which it consumes and converts into organics that are released into the system.
Still waiting for the pics.
What? ATS can certainly introduce yellowing chemicals into the water which is why you should also run a skimmer and carbon.
i dono i must be doing something wrong here.LOL, yesterday’s tomorrow is today ..... here is the screen after a bit less than 3 weeks. Both sides look the same so here’s just one.
Round lights mean round growth. It’ll fill in over time. You may be iron limited in your system. I have to dose it for reasonable chaeto growth, but turf algae needs it too.
What lighting schedule do you have it on???LOL, yesterday’s tomorrow is today ..... here is the screen after a bit less than 3 weeks. Both sides look the same so here’s just one.
Round lights mean round growth. It’ll fill in over time. You may be iron limited in your system. I have to dose it for reasonable chaeto growth, but turf algae needs it too.
wow so long off?16 hrs ON; 8 hrs OFF. From 7 pm until 11 am.
Also keep in mind, Simon’s (Ca1ore) tank is a well established, heavily stocked 450 gallon tank. If I’m not mistaken, your tank is a fairly young 60 gallon tank with few corals if I recall correctly. Rest assured, you aren’t doing anything wrong. You just need to be patient and understand that this will not be a quick process. Give your ATS time to go through the slime stages before any meaningful GHA takes a foothold on your screen.
Lol! It's like the best way to not grow GHA is to try growing GHA.
wow so long off?
LOLLol! It's like the best way to not grow GHA is to try growing GHA.
You obviously have zero knowledge about how ATS work.This thread is quite painful to read. ATS takes time to get established. As recommended above, you need to make some serious ground in the display first. How could such a tiny ATS compete with a display of full of hair algae. Show us how bad the outbreak is in the display.