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Old 07-01-2008, 10:49 PM
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seachems garlic guard is totally harmless, that is why I recommended that brand


GarlicGuard FAQYou can also call 888-SEACHEM if you would like to speak
directly witho a ... If any Garlic Guard gets in the aquarium, it is of no consequence and will not ...
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hiya grandad thankyou for the advice i order that sorry i ,ve not replied but been full of buzy had the kids of school poorly and had i notice their has been an algae boom in the tank i bought fully setup is the any tips you can give me i going to do a 25% water change a the week end and add some caulerpa and sum Chatomorpha to the sump has read this can also keep the nirates down and tangs like to eat the caulerpa

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Hello kelly

I was going to write down all about algaes and the causes , but this article explains it far better than I could ( and theres a lot more information )

Saltwater Aquarium AlgaeWhen you experience algae bloom, it is a sign that something is wrong in your aquarium. Remember that they need light and nutrients to survive so check on ...
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I have got caulerpa and chaetomorpha in my sump and tank.

doing a fine job in the sump and the fish are eating it in the tank , so its a win win situation
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hiya grandad

thanks for that i took a look at itso it would be good to add the green algae to combat it heck waer gravity and due to the warm weather it shot up to 1.26 i got down to 1.24 by adding plain ro water i lookig in to getting a twin head koralia has not sure of the age of powerheads in the tank
bu wil keep ll upto date on how its going

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