Where coldwater tanks are concerned now, isn't it much harder to come across algae issues when temperature is kept in these lower ranges?? I believe I've read that somewhere here...You go cold and never have to deal with nuicance algae. Can that be confirmed?
I do Frank but mine is full of Beer!?!?! no room for food.
Mike
That is so wrong. Nuisance algae is a huge issue not only in a cold tank, but also in the wild.
Due to the nature of a cold tank (heavy feeding, slow bacterial metabolism, and little natural N & P reduction), algae can really boom. We do have the ultimate weapon against it though....light. A cold tank needs only enough light for the viewer.....so.....limit the light and you limit the algae. If you don't, algae will kill everything off in the tank by smothering it.
When I dive off our coast, the first 20 ft or so, is dominated by nuisance algae....or kelp covered in nuisance algae. Get below that....where light is more limited, and the world colors up to what you see in my tank. My tank is more a biotope of 80 - 100 ft deep than 0 - 20 ft.
It's easier to control the algae by limiting light than by any other means. I've even grown kelp to see how that would work...it can be done....but, it's way too much work for me. I just light my tank with a few LED's....it might be considered moon lighting with white lights by SPS standards......but, I only need to wipe the glass once or twice a month (and nothing gets over run with algae). Nitrate is really more of an issue. Certain critters (like strawberry anemones) start to melt down above 30 ppm.
Does norma use of kalkwasser bind phosphates? I thought you needed high levels of calcium hydroxide (at the level where there is undisolved calcium hydroxide as well as elevated pH) to bind up the phosphate.The addition of lime water (Kalkwasser) binds phosphates.
Mike,
Ive seen you mention you prefer using GAC and ozone & your skimmer to remove inorganic P from your system as opposed to GFO to do it.
Why is that?
Yea but he is a closet ozone user, lol he even talked Randy into using it and he still does to this date.Everytime I've considered Ozone for my system, Boomer scares the crap out of me with all his discussion about nitric acid and all the other ways it can go wrong
What would be an ideal set up for P removal regarding ozone and some of the newer methods of removing P such as bio pellets?
inorganic orthophosphateWhich form of P shows up on tests
Yea but that can be very localized. As in happening at the location where the kalk is dripping in.Does norma use of kalkwasser bind phosphates? I thought you needed high levels of calcium hydroxide (at the level where there is undisolved calcium hydroxide as well as elevated pH) to bind up the phosphate.
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