help brown slime takeing over my sand

Discussion in 'Algae' started by chrisinmd, Jun 1, 2008.

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  1. Phayes

    Phayes Aiptasia Anemone

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    People need to be very careful with using bottled water. Fact is, is that manufacturers of bottled water only need to adhere to the water quality standards of your provincial or state water treatment facilities. What this means, in essence, is that it is more than likely that most bottled water has just as much Cu, Phos, Silicates, etc, in the water as tap water. Also, most bottles of water of an analysis of trace elements on the bottles... Read these very carefully. Some of the water bottles I've checked out have shocked me at what they have in it. There is a huge difference between distilled water and your typical mass packaged bottles of water at most stores like Walmart, Sams Club, Costco, etc. Try testing your bottled water for phosphates, nitrites, nitrates, even silicates (if you have the test kit for it), etc. You will be very surprised.

    In conclusion, most bottled water is best left for drinking purposes only ;)
     
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  3. chrisinmd

    chrisinmd Astrea Snail

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    hey guys thanks for your help the water i am useing is wal mart water but it say on the the bottle that it is mircofiltered uv treated ro or distillied im going do a water test in about five min and i will give u guys the results after i do i am going to go friday and get a power head and once again thanks to every body for thire help;D
     
  4. BluePhish

    BluePhish Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    is that a regal tang in a nano. i dont think that is a good idea. they need a tank in excess of 75 gallons.
     
  5. bmshehan

    bmshehan Fu Manchu Lion Fish

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    Keep us updated!! How big is the tank?? We need some more specs...
     
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  6. chrisinmd

    chrisinmd Astrea Snail

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    i know the blue tang shouldnt be in a tank this size but a friend of mine bought him for his tank and he got beat up by the other fish since he is so small only about 1 1/4 and the lfs wouldnt take him back so he ended up at my house now i have to set up another tank for him but im about ready to move so i dont want to do that yet in turn i had no choice but to put him in my 24 but he will be moved in the next 2 months or so
     
  7. chrisinmd

    chrisinmd Astrea Snail

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    hey guys i tested my water last night and the bottled water had no nitrates or nitrites in it i still have to do phosphates to night but i will let you guy know what i find
     
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  9. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    If you have a TDS meter, test the water with that. Bottled water contains certain minerals that are added back into it after it has been filtered.
     
  10. Frizza

    Frizza Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Actually looks like it could be dino's rather than cyano.
     
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  11. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    I didn't look at the original picture but now that I have, I believe that you're right. Dinoflagellates. Not cyanobacteria.
     
  12. chrisinmd

    chrisinmd Astrea Snail

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    the good news it it has started to go away now there is a lot less on the sand and it looks mosty broken up i think it might be takeing care of its self