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Welcome to the site! A few questions before I assume anything: What type of scrubber is this? It looks like a waterfall scrubber but I want to...
Bummer.
What I have found in the past is that the dark slime coating was a result of too much light, or light for too long. But now I'm not totally sure...
On my personal tank (which I really need to update, I'm sure I've got a thread on my OWN SITE somewhere :eek:) I run an L2 on top of the tank...
Those are my light blockers https://www.algaescrubbing.com/threads/light-blockers-are-in-production.215/
I think that's probably algae that is not getting enough light or flow. Looks like a bit of die-off happening. Like I said I haven't personally...
I've heard that too on other forums, but I don't know of any hard evidence to show this. I think I read a thread on The Reef Tank to the effect...
scrubbers are very good at keeping N low. So I would back down the photoperiod
yeah I would back it off a bit. jumping from 9 to 18 could explain it, but what are your N and P readings?
LED Board Version 2.0 has arrived! [ATTACH] Digital Triple-Driver boards too! [ATTACH] I will have the first test-batch in sometime next week!
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Since I have installed the Resource Manager, I used this to bust this summary up into sections so I can more easily maintain it. The Algae...
Turbo submitted a new resource: Clog Prevention - Preventing Disaster Please note: This is the version that was posted online in early 2012....
Please note: This is the version that was posted online in early 2012. While the majority of the information presented here is still correct,...
Turbo submitted a new resource: Scrubber & Screen Maintenance - Cleaning, and how often to clean Please note: This is the version that was...
Turbo submitted a new resource: Maturing the Screen - Also callled the Break-In Period, or Curing stage Screen Break-in Period Since the time...
Turbo submitted a new resource: Electrical Protection Concerns - Power and water don't mix well... Electrical Protection This should really go...