Well, after years of avoiding the imfamous green water, it appears that after tearing down my 75G to replace the substrate with Soilmaster, and then bringing it back up, overzealously dosing in eager anticipation of righting a tank that's been horribly wrong for too long, I've gone and messed it up again.
So, I recall some conversation about fixing green water by dosing more phosphate, but I can't seem to locate any information on this on our or other forums. Can someone clarify whether I'm just making this up, or whether there's a methodology to it?
Currently, I'm just blacking out the tank, while running the HOT Magnum with micron filter. If adding phosphate will help excelerate the recovery, I'd be more than happy to dose it!
Green Water and P?
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Kris;
I'm not sure if the clarifier will kill the algae.
Depending on the type you get, you will either need to vacuum the gravel or skim the surface after the clarifier does its thing. The flocculant will cause the green water algae cells to aggregate into clumps that will then either sink to the bottom into the substrate or float to the surface. Unless you vacuum the gravel there is the possibility they may come back again if conditions are right.
I've only ever seen it used in ponds.
Cheers.
Jim
I'm not sure if the clarifier will kill the algae.
Depending on the type you get, you will either need to vacuum the gravel or skim the surface after the clarifier does its thing. The flocculant will cause the green water algae cells to aggregate into clumps that will then either sink to the bottom into the substrate or float to the surface. Unless you vacuum the gravel there is the possibility they may come back again if conditions are right.
I've only ever seen it used in ponds.
Cheers.
Jim