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Want an Algae Free Aquarium - Then Avoid These Common Causes of Saltwater Aquarium Algae By Darin Sewell
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Sunday, December 21, 2008 |
Have an aquarium algae free is a top priority for anyone who runs a marine aquarium home.However in their saltwater aquarium to raise algae is often ugly head in many fish tanks of salt water, no matter how point the owner tries to stay away. It s often lead to frustration and, often, people end up leaving on a hobby tank.Truth algae is filled with an aquarium algae free is not so difficult, you just make sure you do not to perpetuate the problem.
10 reasons why algae saltwater aquarium grow in your tank
You excess of your saltwater aquarium with many fish You have a low circulation that is not properly oxygenate the water or hold debris suspended long enough to be removed by the filters You overfeed your fish, sea adds uneaten food nitrates and phosphates in the water that feeds the growth of algae You used filters and sub-protein skimmers when you set your tank up Your bulbs should be replaced, the old change bulbs in the light of the range to a range who likes algae You do not have to follow normal care as reservoir water changes You're not cleaning the filter and the normal evolution of equipment at intervals You may be using additives in the tank, do not add all that you can not test or do not know if you need it You use tap water in your tank. Tap water is naturally full of nitrates and phosphates worst you use reverse osmosis or rather deionized water You use a low quality salt mixture May have heavy metals or other impurities in i that can lead to algae blooms
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