osiris
Fish Fanatic
hey, some of you may know i have had recent troubles with algae bloom in my water and its returning, am i right in thinking that phosphate removers will help, BUT wont they starve my plants??
if not why go to all this trouble...There is no evidence that phosphates 'cause' algae, so no point in removing.
You need to find and address the route cause first then work on a plan to combat the stuff.
Proper lighting spectrum, Less nutrients entering the aquarium (feeding), reduction in Nitrate, etc. etc Phosphate removers such as Rowaphos and Phosban will work fine in freshwater aquariums.
if not why go to all this trouble...There is no evidence that phosphates 'cause' algae, so no point in removing.
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Regards
C
PO4 feeds algae but it does not cause it. If phosphates do cause algae then explain why thousands of people can successfully dose PO4 without triggering algae?
PO4 feeds algae but it does not cause it. If phosphates do cause algae then explain why thousands of people can successfully dose PO4 without triggering algae?
Ok therefore then is it safe to assume that although phosphates isn't a cause, by having it present in high amounts you are simply aiding the development of the algae bloom ??
My understanding is that if you keep nitrites and ammonia at 0 and keep nitrate and phosphates low then there will be little nutrients in the tank for algae to feed off ?
My understanding is that if you keep nitrites and ammonia at 0 and keep nitrate and phosphates low then there will be little nutrients in the tank for algae to feed off ?