snakeblitz33
Well-Known Member
I am of the opinion that a healthy and thriving reef will have some algae growing somewhere... Like you said, if you starve the algae for nutrients, you are also starving your corals...
I am in the process of re-reading The Reef Aquarium Vol. 1 by Sprung and Delbeek and have ran across some very interesting information that I didn't consider before. I was going to make a thread about it soon,... it has to do with what we are discussing now.
If you want to direct the algae growth to somewhere else in the system, you could consider a UAS? Upflow Algae Scrubber... it will get rid of the algae in the tank and grow it on the screen out of sight. Best of all, you can feed as much as you want and the screen will keep pace.
I am in the process of re-reading The Reef Aquarium Vol. 1 by Sprung and Delbeek and have ran across some very interesting information that I didn't consider before. I was going to make a thread about it soon,... it has to do with what we are discussing now.
If you want to direct the algae growth to somewhere else in the system, you could consider a UAS? Upflow Algae Scrubber... it will get rid of the algae in the tank and grow it on the screen out of sight. Best of all, you can feed as much as you want and the screen will keep pace.