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    Po4 outbreak with shrimp pellets

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    After feeding quite a lot of the shrimp pellets from wadley into my 2ft cube tank and there was an outbreak of hairalgae, read the label, polyphospahate contains.

    I did a major water change and bring the Po4 down to a reasonable range. How and what can i do to prevent such outbreak?

    First i should know what i am putting into the water even thou it's just pellets.

    What can i add to remove Po4? I heard Seachem Phosguard is a good media product anybody here tried before? I couldn't get hold of one.Any other ways to remove Po4?
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    Po4 outbreak with shrimp pellets

    After feeding quite a lot of the shrimp pellets from wadley into my 2ft cube tank and there was an outbreak of hairalgae, read the label, polyphospahate contains.

    I did a major water change and bring the Po4 down to a reasonable range. How and what can i do to prevent such outbreak?

    First i should know what i am putting into the water even thou it's just pellets.

    What can i add to remove Po4? I heard Seachem Phosguard is a good media product anybody here tried before? I couldn't get hold of one.Any other ways to remove Po4?
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    Po4 outbreak with shrimp pellets

    After feeding quite a lot of the shrimp pellets from wadley into my 2ft cube tank and there was an outbreak of hairalgae, read the label, polyphospahate contains.

    I did a major water change and bring the Po4 down to a reasonable range. How and what can i do to prevent such outbreak?

    First i should know what i am putting into the water even thou it's just pellets.

    What can i add to remove Po4? I heard Seachem Phosguard is a good media product anybody here tried before? I couldn't get hold of one.Any other ways to remove Po4?
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    Po4 outbreak with shrimp pellets

    After feeding quite a lot of the shrimp pellets from wadley into my 2ft cube tank and there was an outbreak of hairalgae, read the label, polyphospahate contains.

    I did a major water change and bring the Po4 down to a reasonable range. How and what can i do to prevent such outbreak?

    First i should know what i am putting into the water even thou it's just pellets.

    What can i add to remove Po4? I heard Seachem Phosguard is a good media product anybody here tried before? I couldn't get hold of one.Any other ways to remove Po4?
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    frogbit, duckweed?

    sera phosvec
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    but i think you're just overfeeding....heh

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