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I think you just found the problem.. your source water. RO/Di filters are not that expensive, just do a search on ebay, they can be found for $100 or less.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 97810&rd=1
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I agree... RO/DI water is a must! Your PO4 is probably really high!
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how do you test PO4?
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with a PO4 test kit.
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Is that what they are called or is that the abbreviation for it?
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Hi:

I have hair algae to although I am getting it under control. Really the best way mechanically to get it down is water changes. I do at least one a week until I get the nitrates where I want them which is definitely below 20ppm. Really as close to 0 as possible.
As far as fish are concerned all the above suggestions are good. Rabbitfish and Kole Tangs are the best though.

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Post by Scott »

KrazyPlace wrote:RO/DI water is a must!
This is the best advice anyone can give. I use a 4 stage RO/DI with a double DI add on. So 3 ro filters and 3 di filters.
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Scott wrote:...I use a 4 stage RO/DI with a double DI add on. So 3 ro filters and 3 di filters.
Technically, isn't that a 6 stage RO/DI unit then? :lol:
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Scott wrote:...I use a 4 stage RO/DI with a double DI add on. So 3 ro filters and 3 di filters.
Technically, isn't that a 6 stage RO/DI unit then? :lol:
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Yes but it is a 4 stage with double di added on. When I replace my cartidges I may only go with 2 di's.
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