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Hi
I'm hoping that it will actually remove it. I have had it going in my tank for 5 weeks. A little too long. My chaeto appears to be dying off. I knew that was a risk. It's still green, though. Hammer is not looking so great this last week. I need to remove it right now and 30-40% water change.
WIll carbon take it mostly out? And should the chaeto start growing again? I'm surprised I dont have a lot of other nuiscance algae growing resistant to fluc since I have much less export without growing chaeto. Higher nutrients now can be why the hammer is not looking great though.
Christmas eve tank maintenance :-D
TY!
I'm hoping that it will actually remove it. I have had it going in my tank for 5 weeks. A little too long. My chaeto appears to be dying off. I knew that was a risk. It's still green, though. Hammer is not looking so great this last week. I need to remove it right now and 30-40% water change.
WIll carbon take it mostly out? And should the chaeto start growing again? I'm surprised I dont have a lot of other nuiscance algae growing resistant to fluc since I have much less export without growing chaeto. Higher nutrients now can be why the hammer is not looking great though.
Christmas eve tank maintenance :-D
TY!