Treating for Algae

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jcali10
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Treating for Algae

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In a tank with Vals and shrimp, what is the best way to treat for algae?

I am thinking about upping my CO2 a little. I think I may have it set a little low.

I'm still running my lights, 3.12WPG T5 HO, 9 hrs a day.

I added a power head for additional circulation, but it's noisy and annoying.

Have a lot of plant mass, and dosing PPS PRO standard solution daily for about 2 weeks now, and clado seems to be getting worse not better.

Guess I will have to find out what causes clado and make an adjustment. Also have to a much lesser degree some BGA, green dust, and BBA. OMG :?
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Post by neilanh »

Clado is difficult. What makes clado grow is having a good environment.

I recently started PPS Pro on 3/15 or so. It's taken until now for my algae to clear up (with a little help from excel) and things to really take off. I wouldn't jump the gun just yet, 2 weeks you might be right at the break point for your plants - at least in what I've experienced in the past 2-3 weeks.
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Post by jcali10 »

I've heard Vals don't like Excel, and shrimp (the ones I am patiently waiting for to be fruitful and multiply) don't like Hydrogen Peroxide. Other than those 2 things, what else is there? A bleach dip?
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Post by Jeff120 »

Reduce you light to 8 hrs a day, you could spot treat with excel
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