Don't wnat algea!

decaywunz

Member
what would I get to reduce or prevent algea in my tank...and how long should I wait from the day of setup before putting it in?????
 

viet-tin

Active Member
few questions. How old is you set up? Livestock list? Any direct sunlight? Type and age of bulbs? How much flow you getting in tank?
 

decaywunz

Member

Originally posted by viet-tin
few questions. How old is you set up? Livestock list? Any direct sunlight? Type and age of bulbs? How much flow you getting in tank?

Set up is only week and 1/2 old. livestock is just one damsell for cycle. 2 fouresent tubes...one white, one ultra blue. getting a whole lotta flow for the size tank! 29 gal tank, 400 gph mech filter, and 2 power heads.
 

viet-tin

Active Member
Seems like your tank is still cycling. If its diatomic algae then that will go away on its own. Also what type of water are you using?
 

decaywunz

Member
Im just using regular tap water with some conditioner for the chlorine. Our tap here in Modesto, CA isnt really all that bad.
 
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jfdjason

Guest
Rule number 1 of Salt Water.....
NEVER USE TAP WATER.......
Rule Number 2........
When Adding water refer to Rule number 1
Rule Number 3.......
Wife is always right....
 

trigger78

Member
You can go to Wal-mart and get ro water for .33 cents/gal. It will make a big difference in the health of your fish. Not only will the ro water help your fish it will cut back on the algea growth.
 

decaywunz

Member
:confused: whats ro water??? and if I do use this, should I start my tank all over again, or justy start using it from this point on????
 
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jfdjason

Guest
Reverse Osmosis water.....Its water with all the BAD STUFF removed. You can start from no on. Just do you water changes and adding water by using this. You can either go and buy it from the stores like mentioned above or you can purchase a RO/DI unit for like $150.00. Your choice.
 

trigger78

Member
RO/DI units are a good choice if you need to do constant water changes for many tanks or if you just have a big tank. They will produce between 25 gal/day- 60 gal/day $200-300 but they require plumbing, water container, and excess removal of bad water. Just do a search to see if you are interested. They are worth the money in the long run!
 
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