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joshsteph2004

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I have a 75 Gallon FOWLR and I have developed a problem that I had with my 65 awhile back. I have Red Slime Alge growing all over my sand, I have tried to use the Red Slime Remover and it did not help, what else can I do to remove this stuff that is driving me crazy????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
 
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Do you have the GPH ratings on those? The magnum is a canister filter? What is the cascade 700?
 

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another type of canister filter I am not sure of the gpm for the power head but the magnum is 350 GPH and the Cascade is 150 GPh
 
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More flow would help. Get up to more than 750 GPH total and you should start seeing an improvement. If it were me I would go for closer to 2000 gph.
 
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cvp7900":2tbj800a said:
Reduce lighting along with Wazzel's suggestion.

Absolutely. If you have a FOWLR, no need to put lights on unless you're watching it. Skim like crazy too.
 

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