I ask because in my (limited) experience, once it's arrived in your tank it stays and gets worse, irrespective of what you do - until the point you remove all your livestock and apply nuclear levels of glutaraldehyde.
I've read all the staghorn threads so I doubt there's anything new anyone can actually add, but i thought i'd ask.
For info the tank is low tech, no Co2 at all, ferts maybe 1/4 ish of standard EI. Lights are beamswork green element LEDs running at about 70% power for 8 hrs, substrate is mix of old JBL proscape mixed with pond mud and capped with sand. Filltration is a simple internal plus spray bar. Water change was about 25% one a week ish, occassionally 50% See journal here
The tanks been running about 12 weeks with no issues, plant growth fairly good, cherry shrimp breeding, now staghorn has appeared.
I'm not going to add Co2, that's just cost and complication (and given i had staghorn in my hi tech tank i can't see the link). I can't spot does 30 different leaves without adding loads of glute.
So i'm going to do 50% water changes every couple of days and trim off the worst affected leaves.
What else could I do? Would adding Purigen do anything useful?
Thoughts please.
I've read all the staghorn threads so I doubt there's anything new anyone can actually add, but i thought i'd ask.
For info the tank is low tech, no Co2 at all, ferts maybe 1/4 ish of standard EI. Lights are beamswork green element LEDs running at about 70% power for 8 hrs, substrate is mix of old JBL proscape mixed with pond mud and capped with sand. Filltration is a simple internal plus spray bar. Water change was about 25% one a week ish, occassionally 50% See journal here
The tanks been running about 12 weeks with no issues, plant growth fairly good, cherry shrimp breeding, now staghorn has appeared.
I'm not going to add Co2, that's just cost and complication (and given i had staghorn in my hi tech tank i can't see the link). I can't spot does 30 different leaves without adding loads of glute.
So i'm going to do 50% water changes every couple of days and trim off the worst affected leaves.
What else could I do? Would adding Purigen do anything useful?
Thoughts please.