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Old 29-06-2005, 03:59 AM
Dave@aquaflora
 
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I actually never thought of that, but my CO2 measures 27ppm right
now...which hasn't changed.

"Happy'Cam'per" wrote in message
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warmer water holds less gas, which means less co2 which means more algae,
pump up your co2 a bit.
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Kind Regards
Cameron

"Dave@aquaflora" wrote in message
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I have been wondering why my tank, after a good year of no algae has

started
growing some again. I believe this has occurred right after I added a

school
of clown loaches and increased my aquarium temperature from 77 to about

82.
Does warmer temperatures add more favourable conditions for algae
proliferation?

Thanks.