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    Angry Freakin algae ... arghhhh

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    Im so fed-up wif me 3ft tank. cleaned once every 1week and yet, algae still clingging on me tank and plants.
    is there any way to minimise or prevent this ?

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    Yes. Simple.

    01. Reset you tank. Redo your base fertilizer.

    02. Add more plants, keep the floor area 80% covered with fast growing stem plants.

    03. Add more light. Use at least 4 X 55 W PL

    04. Add/increase CO2 fertilization to 35 ppm.

    05. Reduce bioload and feed less. But dose NO3.

    06. Keep only yamato shrimps, ramshorn snails, otos, SAE, Bristlenose Plecos and cigar fish.

    07. Trim and dispose of excess stem plants and change 20% water weekly.

    100% effective. Good luck and have fun with your new algae free planted tank!!

    Cheers,

    p.s. if you give better/more detailed information, you get better advice too.
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by benny

    p.s. if you give better/more detailed information, you get better advice too.
    thanks Benny ... her goes ...
    correction tank 2.5 ft, 1 x 36W PL, no base fert but liquid fert,
    Co2 30ppm, Ph & kH never try before.
    I hope thisll helps ... thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobroy
    thanks Benny ... her goes ...
    correction tank 2.5 ft, 1 x 36W PL, no base fert but liquid fert,
    Co2 30ppm, Ph & kH never try before.
    I hope thisll helps ... thanks
    Read this... http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=15348

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobroy
    Co2 30ppm, Ph & kH never try before.
    You using CO2 test kit to test? They are known to be notoriously inaccurate if you ask most of the people here.

    Better to test using the PH and KH calculation method.
    And fill up the help form which Benny provided. Easier to get help from the more experienced guys and girls here.
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    Tank Dimensions (LxWxH, specify units): 2 ft

    Lighting Intensity(No of Watts) : 36W
    Number and type of Lighting (FL/PL/MH) : pl
    Age of light bulbs : 3 months
    No. of hours your lights are on : 10hrs

    CO2 Injection Rate (bps) : 30
    Type of CO2 (DIY/Cylinder) : cyclinder
    Method of Injection (e.g. Diffusor/Reactor) : Diffusor

    Liquid fertilisers Used (Product name. E.g. Seachem Flourish) : Seachem
    Fertilization regime (Frequency and amount per dose) : 15ml every water change

    Other fertilisers (Product name. E.g. Root Monster) : nill

    Other additives (Product name. E.g. Seachem Prime) : nill

    Type of Filter (overhead/internal/canister, Product name/model if possible) : canister
    When was the filter last washed : 2 months back
    Filter media used : BIO balls, somethin like 'glass' (can't recall)
    When was the media last changed : 2 months back
    What was changed : same media

    Age of setup (i.e. since initial setup or last major re-do ) : 4 months

    Water change frequency : 1-2 weeks once
    Amount changed : 50%

    Water surface movement (None/gentle/turbulent) : gentle
    Circulation (None/gentle/turbulent) : gentle

    Tank Temperature : 26 - 27 'C

    Chemical Properties (Fill what you can) - all never tested
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    KH (dKH):
    GH (dGH):
    pH :
    NH4 (ppm):
    NO2 (ppm):
    NO3 (ppm):
    PO4 (ppm):
    Fe (ppm):

    Bioload (Number and type of fish and plants)
    ------------------------------------------
    bout 15 fishes
    4 types of plants

    Describe your problem :
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    freakin algae ...

    thanks again ...

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    Bro... 30 bps?
    that will mean 30 bubbles per sec... Your fishes would probably have died from CO2 poisoning...

    And what kind of Seachem fertiliser? Fluorish only? Got Fluorish Nitrogen, Potassium, Phosphorous?
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    The problem is obvious, you're not dosing any fertilisers for your plants. Seachem flourish alone is too little, especially more when you only dose it once a week.

    Consider getting into fertilisation products, or remove CO2 and do the tank the non-CO2 way. Instructions are in the Beginners Corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valice
    Bro... 30 bps?
    that will mean 30 bubbles per sec... Your fishes would probably have died from CO2 poisoning...

    And what kind of Seachem fertiliser? Fluorish only? Got Fluorish Nitrogen, Potassium, Phosphorous?
    opzz... itz 30ppm ... my bad ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by |squee|
    The problem is obvious, you're not dosing any fertilisers for your plants. Seachem flourish alone is too little, especially more when you only dose it once a week.

    Consider getting into fertilisation products, or remove CO2 and do the tank the non-CO2 way. Instructions are in the Beginners Corner.
    which means I had to re-set everything if I wanted to make it
    non Co2 way? ... shizzz ...

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    Well... since you mentioned that your tank is overrun by algae, yeap I guess so.

    It'll be a time and money waster if you want to kill the algae off slowly.

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    If you want to continue with CO2 way, just make sure that your fertilisation routine is kept up by providing the necessary NPK...
    Else if don't want to spend on extra fertilizer, then you go the non-CO2 way. The macro nutrients can probably provided by your fauna. And you continue with your Fluorish dosing...

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    Interesting. If you don't do kH/pH test, how do you know you have 30 ppm of CO2 in your water column?

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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