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Fish Crazy
Today I found a new lfs, that is closer to my house than the one I usually go to. While this one wasn't as "slick" as the other one I usually go to, this store seemed to keep their tanks in good order. I did notice one tank that had a dead fish in it, but only one, and from time to time I see a dead or dying fish in the fancier shop.
In any event I started talking to the owner about fish and I brought up that I am having trouble with hair algae. When I told him that my water perameters were all in good range (0, 0, 5, 7.0) he said I might have a phosphate problem, especially since he said he has found phosphates in the tap water. I asked if he had a test kit for phosphates. He told me they were unreliable and just said I should use a phosphate remover in my tank. I told him I would consider it but I don't like to add anything without researching it.
So my questions to you:
1) Are there effective and reliable test kits for phosphates available?
2) The phosphate reducing product he has is somehting called "phosguard" (don't quote me on that and it consisted of little white balls that you put in a filter bag and stick in your filter. Has anyone ever heard of this and should I try adding this to the filter?
Incidentally, the guy also told me I should use carbon in my filter, which according to many people here is not at all necessary. Take that for what it's worth.
In any event I started talking to the owner about fish and I brought up that I am having trouble with hair algae. When I told him that my water perameters were all in good range (0, 0, 5, 7.0) he said I might have a phosphate problem, especially since he said he has found phosphates in the tap water. I asked if he had a test kit for phosphates. He told me they were unreliable and just said I should use a phosphate remover in my tank. I told him I would consider it but I don't like to add anything without researching it.
So my questions to you:
1) Are there effective and reliable test kits for phosphates available?
2) The phosphate reducing product he has is somehting called "phosguard" (don't quote me on that and it consisted of little white balls that you put in a filter bag and stick in your filter. Has anyone ever heard of this and should I try adding this to the filter?
Incidentally, the guy also told me I should use carbon in my filter, which according to many people here is not at all necessary. Take that for what it's worth.