Yeah with emphasis on “in a pinch” .... at least remove the phosphatesSo phosphate remover the way to go? All I need is the fish to be safe and healthy, just enough for the pandemic to be over with.
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Yeah with emphasis on “in a pinch” .... at least remove the phosphatesSo phosphate remover the way to go? All I need is the fish to be safe and healthy, just enough for the pandemic to be over with.
No reaction to fish or coral I did it about a month ago cleared everything up completelyHi,
Flux Rx seems like a really good option, but should I take the chances? If we weren't in lockdown, I would have surely tried but if anything happens (reaction) to my fish...
I assume this is fish only tank?
I can tell from the picture that your water parameters most likely were high No3-Po4 and if you try to test it now youll probably get low readings since the algae probably consumes it.
Brita filter IMO only going to filter out 10-30% of your TDS, so if your tap water was 190ppm you will still have close 70ppm which is way too high for top off water.
If you can I would buy a cheap RO Buddie +DI system you can find on Amazon for $50
Immediately make 5 gallons of it and top it off with that instead of Brita
Steps to getting rid of algae there is no overnight solution
Manualy remove of this algae as much as you can
Feed lot less
And go for a 3-4 day complete blackout
Follow these steps I would not reccomend black outs back to back once a month not to stress your fish too much
If you are going to manually remove algae do it one rock at a time, take it out brush it off and put it back in, as quickly as you can.
But source of your problem is very obvious.
Good luck