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Re: Surface algae
- To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
- Subject: Re: Surface algae
- From: James Foley <foleyjames at shaw_ca>
- Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 13:21:26 -0400
- Disposition-notification-to: foleyjames at shaw_ca
- References: <200207181948.g6IJm1215526 at acme_actwin.com>
Actually, the 404 doesn't have a spray bar, just an outlet "nozzel". The
main problem is, if I raise it any more, it pops out of the brackets and
shoots straight up and off the glass top. Not good for CO2. Since I can only
use DIY CO2, having it submerged like that is the only way to get a good CO2
level.
Are there any ways through nutrients to get it to die off or at least slow
down?
> From: "Ghazanfar Ghori" <ghori at ghori_net>
> Subject: re: Surface algae
>
> Increase circulation at the surface level. Either bring your spray bar
> up to about 1/2" under the water level or add a powerhead.
> I'm assuming your spray bar is mounted the 'regular' way.