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  1. killi69

    Red Algae and Liquid Carbon

    Hi Alan I don't do any tests, I'm afraid. My specs are; London tap water, CO2 injection, EI ferts, 50% water changes, 24C, 2 x T5 lighting (no reflectors) on about 5 hrs/day. It grows, but slowly. Here is a recent pic (taken just after a water change, hence the bubbles). I need to tie it...
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    Red Algae and Liquid Carbon

    I am trying to grow a form of red algae called Caloglossa, growing it on wood, like a moss. two weeks later; this is what I am trying to achieve (found on this Polish site; Podkarpackie Forum Akwarystyczne :: Zobacz temat - Caloglossa Cf. Beccarii ); My question is will liquid carbon...
  3. killi69

    Algae in new tank - some advice needed please

    Answer provided on this thread, with thanks to ceg and Iain; http://www.ukaps.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=21875&p=223965#p223965
  4. killi69

    Algae in new tank - some advice needed please

    Thanks Iain, just completed extra WC. Another question please anyone; is there a need to adjust the doses for EI if I am doing bi-weekly water changes? Thanks in advance for your answers. Andre
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    Algae in new tank - some advice needed please

    Thanks Iain. I have removed the algae, it came off real easy. Did not stick to wood like other hair-type algae I have had before in other tanks. Also, it was more brown in colour than green out of the water. I adjusted the flow from one of the filter outlets, hopefully this will make a...
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    Algae in new tank - some advice needed please

    I have some algae appear in my new tank and would like some help please as to whether I need to intervene or whether this is this something that appears in new tanks and will sort itself out. Tank specifications - 5ft x 2ft x 2ft - approx 440 litres of water after taking gravel etc into account...
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