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Unread 01/10/2008, 01:07 PM   #1
rsteagall
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What are filamentous algaes? And Algaefix Marine?

What are the most common filamentous algae? And which are the most common that are NOT filamentous algae?

I'm just trying to make sure what I'd be tackling if I tried the Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Algaefix Marine product.

I'm on the tail end of a PO4 problem and it seems like the hair algae and maybe a little bryopsys is still hanging on for dear life. I still don't have PO4 to 0ppm yet, but as its going down... it seems like the hair algae is having a growth bloom! After I can test my PO4 to 0ppm or close to it, I was thinking about trying this product out.

Anyway... a list of common filamentous and non-filamentous algae would be nice as well as anyone's experience with API Algaefix Marine.

http://aquariumpharm.com/en_us/index.asp
http://www.marsfishcare.com/

That is their site(s).

I called them and they said their relaunching their site in Feb. This was their explanation why this particular product isn't listed.

Thoughts?

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Unread 01/11/2008, 02:39 PM   #2
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Hi Ryan I graduated Oakland High School in the 'boro, 1981. A hair algae is not a specific term, and is used to describe any finely filamented algae. Derbesia and Bryopsis are common algae in reef tanks and the most likely to be called "hair" algae.

Algaefix is dimethyliminoethylene dichloride and ethoxylate. Its meant for use in freshwater tanks. I'm no chemist but IMO it is potentially harmful to reef invertebrates and perhaps some of your fish. Control of algae in reef tanks is primarily through limiting the nutrient supply, providing directed nutrient uptake (harvested algae in refugia), and grazers. Some reefers use methods that enhance bacterial uptake of nutrients such as vodka dosing and "zeo" products. Things that kill plants directly have the potential to kill some coral, as well, due to the dinoflagelate algae some coral host within their tissue.

If you want to try chemical control of algae research the product Boyd's Chemi-clean, which is intended for marine aquariums and I know has been used in some reef aquariums housing sensitive coral. http://www.aquariumpros.com/p-BOY16714.html It appears to be a potent oxidizer so I would be cautious in using it and ask or search around on other boards (like the general board or the SPS board) about experience using it in tanks with coral.


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Unread 01/12/2008, 10:52 AM   #3
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Had a little time to do some searching. I wouldn't add this stuff to a reef tank. In fact I'd have serious doubts in adding to a FW tank.

http://www.pesticideinfo.org/List_Aq...Rec_Id=PC34167


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Unread 01/12/2008, 12:42 PM   #4
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Oakland graduate... cool... I got out of Riverdale in 1993.

No. The product I'm speaking of is their new product for MARINE usage. It is different than their product for FW.

http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewIt...s~vendor~.html

It also is "EPA-registered as reef-safe", whatever that means.

One of our LFS's gave a bottle to a friend and he's about one week into the treatment. I've not seen his tank, but from what he says... it appears to be working by turning the algae white/clear.

However, the product I'm mentioning and he is using is definitely for reef tank usage and not their FW product.


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Unread 01/12/2008, 12:52 PM   #5
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Check the ingredients on your friends bottle. I know a couple of years ago their customer service told a friend of mine that even though the FW version (only version at the time) was "safe" in marine tanks, even though it wasn't labeled that way. BTW I'm not aware of the the EPA certifying products for aquariums.


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Unread 01/12/2008, 02:29 PM   #6
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I'll try to check the ingredients. What should I be looking for?



http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...ix&btnG=Search

Everywhere that sells algaefix... either for marine or fw say that.


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Unread 01/12/2008, 05:17 PM   #7
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Look at the ingredients, and than look them up. It would be great if you could post them for us all to see. They may be different than FW one, but might not be. As for the EPA bit, it is likely an EPA registered pesticide and the marketers are stretching that a bit a trying to spin it has a good thing.


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