For the non green algaes, blackouts do little or nothing. Going by the photo, a lot of that moss looks beyond repair and should be removed from the tank.
reiverix said:For the non green algaes, blackouts do little or nothing. Going by the photo, a lot of that moss looks beyond repair and should be removed from the tank.
RISK2123 said:so i just today i started a "blackout". three days wit no lights. its not enough darkness to kill the plants so everything "should" be ok. ill let u know how it turns out.
Goatman said:Staghorn... One fix, slash and burn. Remove anything infested and toss it.
aardvark1 said:OD'ing on Excell did the job on the community tank (mostly stem plants) and got rid of most of it in the 20 (new growth since using the Excell and better lighting has caused plants to grow better/fast), QUOTE]
Thanks for your post.
I dont know if I understand it right. Is this the Seachem Excel Plant Fertilizer you are saying?
I read about this that it can be combined with C02 system.