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Brian Anderson 30-03-2004 03:51 AM

Green water and CO2
 
I just set up a 25 gallon tank about 1 month ago and everything was doing
well. I bought some fast growing plants (Amazon sword, water sprite,
cabomba, micro sword etc. I added a DIY CO2 and the plants were growing
like mad and bubbling, so I decided to add Flourish fertilizer. About a
week after that the green water started. I stopped fertilizing, removed the
CO2, made a 50% water change and kept the tank in the dark for approx. 3
days. That definetly helped, except the plants suffered some, but the
water is still a light green and still cloudy. I started with the lights
back on only 4 hours a day and then 6 hours, and the green is getting worse
again, so I have gone back to 4.
I am going to do another 50% water change.
My question is, should I start the CO2 again? Will this make a difference
or will it make the situation even worse?
All of the water parameters are fine, with no excessive iron or phosphate
levels, ph around 6.5, nitrate, nitrite and ammonia are low to none.
I have a fluval 104 filter and added a couple of bristle nose plecos about 2
weeks ago, before the green water started, just to clean the algae of the
plants leaves etc. and they have done a great job. Too bad they can't eat
it out of the water :). I want to get all the plants growing well before I
get any more fish.
I am at a loss on how to get rid of this green water permanently. I still
need to get more plants, I have about 8 right now but didn't want to get
anymore until I get this under control.
Thanks,

Brian



Marvin Hlavac 30-03-2004 03:56 AM

Green water and CO2
 
I am at a loss on how to get rid of this green water permanently.


Hi Brian,

I think you are doing everything right and there is nothing much to worry
about. It is a new setup so it is to be expected that you may encounter some
algae. For green water problem some people recommend to completely darken
aquarium for 4 days which you have done with partial success. However, that
method may result in you not liking how your plants have grown during the
four days of no light. I prefer the UV-sterilizer method. UV-sterilizers are
inexpensive and they will solve the problem 100%. If you don't want to buy
one, chances are your friendly local fish store will lend you one for a few
days.

--
Regards,
Marvin Hlavac
Toronto, Canada



Brian Anderson 30-03-2004 05:36 AM

Green water and CO2
 
Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


"Marvin Hlavac" wrote in message
e.rogers.com...
I am at a loss on how to get rid of this green water permanently.



Hi Brian,

I think you are doing everything right and there is nothing much to worry
about. It is a new setup so it is to be expected that you may encounter

some
algae. For green water problem some people recommend to completely darken
aquarium for 4 days which you have done with partial success. However,

that
method may result in you not liking how your plants have grown during the
four days of no light. I prefer the UV-sterilizer method. UV-sterilizers

are
inexpensive and they will solve the problem 100%. If you don't want to buy
one, chances are your friendly local fish store will lend you one for a

few
days.

--
Regards,
Marvin Hlavac
Toronto, Canada





Aqua 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Brian Anderson" wrote in message ...
Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic

Aqua 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Brian Anderson" wrote in message ...
Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic

Shawn 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic




Shawn 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic




Shawn 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic




Shawn 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic




Robert Flory 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
Grants stump remover .... The BORG and LOWEs carry along with most other
hardware garden stores.. There are other brands of stump remover in some
areas. It is fertilizer, strong oxidizer, explosive in some conditions when
mixed with the wrong stuff.. so buy very small qualities or the FBI will
likely visit ;-)

it works ...
Bob

s. "Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy

it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had

crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since

I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see

what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic






Robert Flory 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
Grants stump remover .... The BORG and LOWEs carry along with most other
hardware garden stores.. There are other brands of stump remover in some
areas. It is fertilizer, strong oxidizer, explosive in some conditions when
mixed with the wrong stuff.. so buy very small qualities or the FBI will
likely visit ;-)

it works ...
Bob

s. "Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy

it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had

crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since

I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see

what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic






Graham Broadbridge 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy

it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had

crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since

I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !


KNO3 is Potassium Nitrate. It's used primarily to add Nitrates if your tank
is short of Nitrate.

Most tanks are not short of nitrate. Tanks that are short of nitrate
normally have lots of light ( more than 2-3 watts per gallon of flourescent
light) and injected CO2 at around 15-30 ppm CO2, and lots of fertilizers.

Green water is unliely to be solved by addition of KNO3. Best bet is to
use UV sterilization of the water column to kill the algae spores.

Regards
Graham.




Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see

what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic






Graham Broadbridge 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy

it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had

crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since

I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !


KNO3 is Potassium Nitrate. It's used primarily to add Nitrates if your tank
is short of Nitrate.

Most tanks are not short of nitrate. Tanks that are short of nitrate
normally have lots of light ( more than 2-3 watts per gallon of flourescent
light) and injected CO2 at around 15-30 ppm CO2, and lots of fertilizers.

Green water is unliely to be solved by addition of KNO3. Best bet is to
use UV sterilization of the water column to kill the algae spores.

Regards
Graham.




Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see

what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic






Michi Henning 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
?


KNO3 is potassium nitrate. The common name is saltpeter. It's a white salt
(visually indistinguishable from ordinary salt). You can get it at hydroponics
stores. To keep your plants happy, you should aim for a nitrate level around
10ppm. Get a test kit to see what nitrate level you have currently though
before throwing in any more -- in large concentrations, depending on
fish species, somewhere around 50ppm, nitrate becomes toxic. (Some fish
are more robust than others and will tolerate 100ppm, but don't ask me
which -- my tank never gets above 15ppm :-)

If you weigh out 162 grams of KNO3 and dissolve that in 1 liter of water,
you get a stock solution such that 1 ml of the solution in 100 liters of water
will raise the NO3 level by 1ppm. So, if you have a 500 liter tank at 0ppm
KNO3 and you want to bring it up to 10ppm, you add 50ml.

Dosing isn't that critical -- if you accidentally add twice as much as
intended,
you still end up not killing anything, so measurements within 20% or so are
good enough.

You can work this into US gallons: 4ml (well 3.8, really, but that's close
enough)
of the stock solution into 100 gallons will raise the KNO3 level by 1ppm.
The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the bottle as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I have no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad idea...

Cheers,

Michi.
--
Michi Henning Ph: +61 4 1118-2700
ZeroC, Inc. http://www.zeroc.com


Michi Henning 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
?


KNO3 is potassium nitrate. The common name is saltpeter. It's a white salt
(visually indistinguishable from ordinary salt). You can get it at hydroponics
stores. To keep your plants happy, you should aim for a nitrate level around
10ppm. Get a test kit to see what nitrate level you have currently though
before throwing in any more -- in large concentrations, depending on
fish species, somewhere around 50ppm, nitrate becomes toxic. (Some fish
are more robust than others and will tolerate 100ppm, but don't ask me
which -- my tank never gets above 15ppm :-)

If you weigh out 162 grams of KNO3 and dissolve that in 1 liter of water,
you get a stock solution such that 1 ml of the solution in 100 liters of water
will raise the NO3 level by 1ppm. So, if you have a 500 liter tank at 0ppm
KNO3 and you want to bring it up to 10ppm, you add 50ml.

Dosing isn't that critical -- if you accidentally add twice as much as
intended,
you still end up not killing anything, so measurements within 20% or so are
good enough.

You can work this into US gallons: 4ml (well 3.8, really, but that's close
enough)
of the stock solution into 100 gallons will raise the KNO3 level by 1ppm.
The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the bottle as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I have no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad idea...

Cheers,

Michi.
--
Michi Henning Ph: +61 4 1118-2700
ZeroC, Inc. http://www.zeroc.com


Nick D 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message ...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Hey, I'm having the same problem with my 30 gal. After the blackout my
water was clear as a bell, but now its starting to fog up a bit again.
This time I'm just gonna let it run its course. My plants took a
severe beating because of the blackout, so I'm not about the do
another one. I'm not sure what the cause of green water is?? I think
someone said it may be an ammonia spike or biofilter tampering.
Whatever the case, waiting it out seems to be a common solution..

If it gets any worse you can go to the flocculant (water clarifier) as
a last resort. I know a lot of people are against adding the chemicals
but after looking at a green tank for 2 weeks it might be the only
answer.

Nick













Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic


Nick D 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message ...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Hey, I'm having the same problem with my 30 gal. After the blackout my
water was clear as a bell, but now its starting to fog up a bit again.
This time I'm just gonna let it run its course. My plants took a
severe beating because of the blackout, so I'm not about the do
another one. I'm not sure what the cause of green water is?? I think
someone said it may be an ammonia spike or biofilter tampering.
Whatever the case, waiting it out seems to be a common solution..

If it gets any worse you can go to the flocculant (water clarifier) as
a last resort. I know a lot of people are against adding the chemicals
but after looking at a green tank for 2 weeks it might be the only
answer.

Nick













Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic


Aqua 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Brian Anderson" wrote in message ...
Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic

Shawn 06-04-2004 09:34 PM

Green water and CO2
 
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic




Shawn 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic




Robert Flory 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green water and CO2
 
Grants stump remover .... The BORG and LOWEs carry along with most other
hardware garden stores.. There are other brands of stump remover in some
areas. It is fertilizer, strong oxidizer, explosive in some conditions when
mixed with the wrong stuff.. so buy very small qualities or the FBI will
likely visit ;-)

it works ...
Bob

s. "Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy

it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had

crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since

I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see

what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic






Graham Broadbridge 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy

it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had

crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since

I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !


KNO3 is Potassium Nitrate. It's used primarily to add Nitrates if your tank
is short of Nitrate.

Most tanks are not short of nitrate. Tanks that are short of nitrate
normally have lots of light ( more than 2-3 watts per gallon of flourescent
light) and injected CO2 at around 15-30 ppm CO2, and lots of fertilizers.

Green water is unliely to be solved by addition of KNO3. Best bet is to
use UV sterilization of the water column to kill the algae spores.

Regards
Graham.




Thanks - Shawn


Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see

what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic






Michi Henning 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message
...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
?


KNO3 is potassium nitrate. The common name is saltpeter. It's a white salt
(visually indistinguishable from ordinary salt). You can get it at hydroponics
stores. To keep your plants happy, you should aim for a nitrate level around
10ppm. Get a test kit to see what nitrate level you have currently though
before throwing in any more -- in large concentrations, depending on
fish species, somewhere around 50ppm, nitrate becomes toxic. (Some fish
are more robust than others and will tolerate 100ppm, but don't ask me
which -- my tank never gets above 15ppm :-)

If you weigh out 162 grams of KNO3 and dissolve that in 1 liter of water,
you get a stock solution such that 1 ml of the solution in 100 liters of water
will raise the NO3 level by 1ppm. So, if you have a 500 liter tank at 0ppm
KNO3 and you want to bring it up to 10ppm, you add 50ml.

Dosing isn't that critical -- if you accidentally add twice as much as
intended,
you still end up not killing anything, so measurements within 20% or so are
good enough.

You can work this into US gallons: 4ml (well 3.8, really, but that's close
enough)
of the stock solution into 100 gallons will raise the KNO3 level by 1ppm.
The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the bottle as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I have no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad idea...

Cheers,

Michi.
--
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Graham Broadbridge 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Michi Henning" wrote in message
...

The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the bottle

as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I have

no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad

idea...

See http://www.chemsupply.com.au/MSDS/1CH5K.pdf


Graham.



Graham Broadbridge 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Michi Henning" wrote in message
...

The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the bottle

as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I have

no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad

idea...

See http://www.chemsupply.com.au/MSDS/1CH5K.pdf


Graham.



Nick D 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
"Shawn" wrote in message ...
I'm not a chemist. Can someone tell me what KNO3 is and where I can buy it
? I've been battling green water algae for a couple weeks now with no
success. I'm 2-day past a 5-day black out. I wrapped my 55gal in a heavy
blanket and duct-taped it shut. 5 days later I took it off and had crystal
clear water ! I was so happy. However, it's not been almost 3 days since I
took off the blanket, and the green water is reappearing. I was just
looking up UV sterilizers online but then I saw this post below, and I'm
wondering if that might be a fix without having to buy UV equipment. I'd
like to solve this problem as inexpensively as I can !

Thanks - Shawn


Hey, I'm having the same problem with my 30 gal. After the blackout my
water was clear as a bell, but now its starting to fog up a bit again.
This time I'm just gonna let it run its course. My plants took a
severe beating because of the blackout, so I'm not about the do
another one. I'm not sure what the cause of green water is?? I think
someone said it may be an ammonia spike or biofilter tampering.
Whatever the case, waiting it out seems to be a common solution..

If it gets any worse you can go to the flocculant (water clarifier) as
a last resort. I know a lot of people are against adding the chemicals
but after looking at a green tank for 2 weeks it might be the only
answer.

Nick













Thanks Marvin,
I have read up on UV sterilizers and was
wondering if they would be a solution. I will check it out and see what
happens.


Before investing on an equipement. kepp Light and CO2 on, dose KNO3
1/4 tsp every other day.

Just try
Dominic


T 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green water and CO2
 

"Graham Broadbridge" wrote in message
u...
"Michi Henning" wrote in message
...

The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the

bottle
as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I

have
no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad

idea...

See http://www.chemsupply.com.au/MSDS/1CH5K.pdf


Graham.



Depends who drinks it Michi... Salt Peter in low doses has a tendency to
affect male seuxal function... Kinda gets ya down if you know what I mean..

I never really viewed algae as a serious problem or a problem at
all...If the water is turning green you might want to cut the feedings for
you fish down, add extra filtration, and do more water changes..All three of
these suggestions have worked fine for mew in the past.. And well the
present.. The other thing you might think about is adding some plants, to
use up some of the excess waste as well..

Tim...



T 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green water and CO2
 

"Graham Broadbridge" wrote in message
u...
"Michi Henning" wrote in message
...

The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the

bottle
as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I

have
no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad

idea...

See http://www.chemsupply.com.au/MSDS/1CH5K.pdf


Graham.



Depends who drinks it Michi... Salt Peter in low doses has a tendency to
affect male seuxal function... Kinda gets ya down if you know what I mean..

I never really viewed algae as a serious problem or a problem at
all...If the water is turning green you might want to cut the feedings for
you fish down, add extra filtration, and do more water changes..All three of
these suggestions have worked fine for mew in the past.. And well the
present.. The other thing you might think about is adding some plants, to
use up some of the excess waste as well..

Tim...



Graham Broadbridge 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green water and CO2
 
"Michi Henning" wrote in message
...

The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the bottle

as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I have

no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad

idea...

See http://www.chemsupply.com.au/MSDS/1CH5K.pdf


Graham.



T 06-04-2004 09:35 PM

Green water and CO2
 

"Graham Broadbridge" wrote in message
u...
"Michi Henning" wrote in message
...

The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the

bottle
as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I

have
no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad

idea...

See http://www.chemsupply.com.au/MSDS/1CH5K.pdf


Graham.



Depends who drinks it Michi... Salt Peter in low doses has a tendency to
affect male seuxal function... Kinda gets ya down if you know what I mean..

I never really viewed algae as a serious problem or a problem at
all...If the water is turning green you might want to cut the feedings for
you fish down, add extra filtration, and do more water changes..All three of
these suggestions have worked fine for mew in the past.. And well the
present.. The other thing you might think about is adding some plants, to
use up some of the excess waste as well..

Tim...



Robert Flory 10-04-2004 10:05 PM

Green water and CO2
 
I'm assuming stump remover is only sold on the west side of the pond.
That's what I use.

bob
"Graham Broadbridge" wrote in message
u...
"Michi Henning" wrote in message
...

The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the

bottle
as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I

have
no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad

idea...

See http://www.chemsupply.com.au/MSDS/1CH5K.pdf


Graham.





Robert Flory 10-04-2004 10:33 PM

Green water and CO2
 
Hence the famous creek ion Wyoming, US of A.....

Killpecker Creek ;-)

bob
"T" wrote in message
hlink.net...

"Graham Broadbridge" wrote in message
u...
"Michi Henning" wrote in message
...

The solution lasts indefinitely, no refrigeration needed. Label the

bottle
as
poison
though! I haven't tried, but I suspect KNO3 would taste awful, and I

have
no
idea
what would happen if someone swallowed it -- it may well be toxic.
Left-over soda bottles with their labels still on are probably a bad

idea...

See http://www.chemsupply.com.au/MSDS/1CH5K.pdf


Graham.



Depends who drinks it Michi... Salt Peter in low doses has a tendency to
affect male seuxal function... Kinda gets ya down if you know what I

mean..

I never really viewed algae as a serious problem or a problem at
all...If the water is turning green you might want to cut the feedings for
you fish down, add extra filtration, and do more water changes..All three

of
these suggestions have worked fine for mew in the past.. And well the
present.. The other thing you might think about is adding some plants, to
use up some of the excess waste as well..

Tim...





Dave Millman 12-04-2004 06:37 PM

Green Water and CO2
 
Graham Broadbridge wrote:

Most tanks are not short of nitrate. Tanks that are short of nitrate
normally have lots of light ( more than 2-3 watts per gallon of flourescent
light) and injected CO2 at around 15-30 ppm CO2, and lots of fertilizers.


Graham, your statement is generally true of tanks with fish, but because Shawn
has the green water, he is more likely in the low-nitrate category than in the
"most tanks" category you describe.

Green water is unliely to be solved by addition of KNO3.


Experience argues against this statement. Many cases of green water have been
solved by increasing NO3. The cure is not quick, however, and there must be a
substantial mass of healthy plants in the tank. If the green water has lasted
too long, the plants may not be able to recover fast enough to prevent another
greenwater explosion. The best route in this case is:

* 50% water change, dose Nitrate to 5-10 ppm (I believe Shawn is low)
* Three day blackout
* 50% water change, dose all ferts.


Best bet is to
use UV sterilization of the water column to kill the algae spores.


On this point we agree, if by "best" you mean the easiest and most foolproof.
But also the most costly.



Graham Broadbridge 13-04-2004 04:33 AM

Green Water and CO2
 
"Dave Millman" wrote in message
...
Graham Broadbridge wrote:

Most tanks are not short of nitrate. Tanks that are short of nitrate
normally have lots of light ( more than 2-3 watts per gallon of

flourescent
light) and injected CO2 at around 15-30 ppm CO2, and lots of

fertilizers.

Graham, your statement is generally true of tanks with fish, but because

Shawn
has the green water, he is more likely in the low-nitrate category than in

the
"most tanks" category you describe.


I'm not sure that follows :-) I've seen green water in tanks with 10-50ppm
nitrate.
Probably Shawn should test the nitrate level before deciding on a course of
action.


Graham.




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