Green water and uv sterlizer

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I'm really glad this is working so well for you! I can't wait to see your tank in all it's crystal clear glory! Lol
 
What's the link to that jr? And Mac hahaha I know me ether!! And I bet it helps my ro/di unit came in and that's what u did my water change with:)
 
I found it and yea in person my tank looked excTly the same! What kind if uv did you use and how many watts mines only 9 watts so all the greens gone but it's taking a lo while on the cloudy ness
 
Since I come from a freshwater background, algae has always been frowned upon. I find that saltwater hobbyist don't see it as being such a bad thing.
I run a 9W sterilizer 24/7 and have been since day one. Water is crystal clear and I can't even grow algae to keep any turbo snails alive .(y)
 
I don't know that saltwater hobbyists are any more tolerant of nuisance algae than anyone else. I actually have very little algae (except coralline and macro in the fuge) and crystal clear water as well.
 
All cleared upp!!
 

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Yea I agree on the more rock part haha but don't you think I have enough flow? Have my two returns I believe are 1500 gph for the return pump but beside that have three other power heads idk if you can see the one in the left corner it's a korliea or how ever u spell it
 
I don't think you do. That aquaclear isn't doing much of anything. That is only 270 gph if I remember correctly.
 
Yea thoses where from my small 30 gallon I used to have my korliea has lots of power I payed like 59 bucks for it
 
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