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taat2d

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How long before I start to see a change in red hair algae growth? I got my phosban reactor set up and running over 24hours. I know it's not along time but I was just wondering about how long it'll be before I start seeing this stuff die off? Am I being to anxious about this process?
 

NYreefNoob

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algea

make sure to cut back on feeding to twice or 3 times a week or try going a day or 2 without light's on. took me a little over a month to get mine under control
 
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DEEPWATER

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Adding phosban is not the only answer to your troubles ,you should do weekly water changes and change the phosban once a week . I would also add some flow to the area where you have the most red slime . It takes time ,But when you rid of it ,it will just disappear :D

maintaining the tank is the key to your success ;)

Test your RO water as well for phosphates

Ronen
 
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DEEPWATER

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I forgot to add some info about feeding .If you feed frozen food ,you should make sure you rinse it out a few time before feeeding it to your fish/corals .By doing this you will reduce the amount of phosphate introuduce by the food . do the same with dry food to be on the safe side .
 

taat2d

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WOW I never realized how many different way Phosphates could be introduced to the tank. And I especially never thought it could be added through RO/Di water.
 
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up your water changes to a more sizeable water change :) and do a couple of those within a couple of weeks...

as already mentioned the phosban reactor is not gonna lower your phosphates tremendously, it helps though...
 

taat2d

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So when I mix new water after I check with my TDS meter I should do a phosphate test also? Or if I get a 0 reading on the TDS does that mean there is no phospahtes in the RODI water?
 

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