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I can't keep up with all the algae in my aquarium. What can I do to control it?

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If you are getting too much algae in your tank cut down on the lighting. Algae cannot grow without light. Plecostomus, common algae eaters and otocinclus eat algae as well as several other fish and snails.
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How can I control algae?

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In general, persistent algae problems involve nutrient loading in ponds. Control measures without nutrient reduction are usually only temporarily effective. Examples of nutrient reduction are exclusion of manure and fertilizers, elimination of sediment, and decreasing overabundant ducks and geese. Algae in small ponds or isolated areas can be manually removed with nets, screens or rakes. Triploid grass carp are sterile, plant eating fish.
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How do you control algae in your systems?

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What type of lighting do you use to grow these corals. Duplicating your lighting conditions may reduce the stress and increase the odds of success for your corals in my tank.
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How can I control the algae in my Dissolution bath?

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The easiest way to permanently rid your Dissolution lab of an Algae problem would be to go "bathless". If this is not feasible and controlling Algae growth is the objective then we recommend the use of Sodium Azide.
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Can't I just kill the algae with Chemicals?

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Well, yes and no ... this will kill the algae, which will sink to the bottom, rot away, and then provide nutrients for a fresh algae bloom. This is why the bottle will tell you to keep adding new chemical every two to three weeks. It is much better for the plants and fish to treat the problem naturally instead of getting into a cycle of chemicals; and remember - algae is a plant, and anything that will kill algae, will not be good for your plants.
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My pond has an algae problem, can I stock grass carp to control this?

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Grass carp aren't generally stocked for algae control. They will tend to only eat fillamentous algae if there is nothing else better available to them. In so doing, the body of water would convert itself to planktonic algae which is worse. Our own fish hatchery, Jake Wolf, got rid of the grass carp they had for just that reason. They were making water quality problems which hurt the young fish and clogged the filters.
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How do I control algae blooms in my lake?

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The best thing we can do is to reduce or eliminate the amount of nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen) from man-made sources such as lawn fertilizers, faulty septic systems, soil erosion, and phosphorus-rich detergents.
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How can I control excess waste that feeds the algae?

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There is only one bit of advice for this problem: stop feeding your fish so much! Over feeding of fish is probably the most common way water turns green. Also, remove dead or dying foliage from plants in and around the pond before they settle to the bottom. Decomposing plant matter feeds algae, causing green water.
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How do algae grow?

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The primary type of algae found on rooftops - Gloeocapsa magma - thrives in humid environments, often appearing first on the north slope of a roof where extra shade and moisture support its growth. Algae can derive mineral nutrients from fillers such as calcium carbonate in asphalt shingles. Increased use of moisture attracting calcium carbonate fillers cause asphalt shingles to retain moisture longer, thus promoting algae growth.
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Why are algae black?

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The organism Gloeocapsa produces a dark-pigmented sheath to protect itself from ultra-violet rays. By the time the black streaks are noticeable, the algae usually have been growing for months or years - the result of generations of dead algae cells built up over time.
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How do I move my aquarium?

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Aquariums should be moved without water in them. We also recommend removing gravel and decorations. Damages caused from moving an aquarium are not covered under the warranty.
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There are two types of ponds - clear water ponds and planted ponds. Generally, a clear water pond will grow algae quickly. Thankfully, there are natural anti-algae chemicals available. NOTE: Do not use chlorine in the pond as it will affect your pump very quickly and could bleach the rocks. Planted ponds are very popular, however to control the water quality, the ecology has to be set up correctly. Your pond size will determine the amount of plants and fish etc required.
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What can't I do with the Mozilla control?

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The Mozilla control uses the Gecko rendering engine which is dedicated to open standards. That means the control will not display any content that contains proprietary Internet Explorer markup such as VBScript, or certain extensions to DHTML or CSS.
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If I Can't Control My Own Blood Sugar During My Hospitalization, Who Will?

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You have a right to have your own diabetes doctor or care team monitor and maintain your blood glucose levels. Ask your doctor whether or not it is recommended. If so, be sure to inform the hospital's diabetes educator to make proper arrangements. If your personal care team won't be participating, ask for clarification about which staff members will be responsible for your blood glucose management. Make sure these people know your unique symptoms of low and high blood sugar levels.
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Should I use a UV Clarifier to control algae?

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You can use ultraviolet light to control floating algae, by pumping water through a tube containing a UV light source. UV light at the appropriate wavelength and exposure actually damages the DNA of algae cells, preventing them from reproducing effectively. Since individual cells typically only live a few days, they die off by themselves without reproducing, so the water clears. HOWEVER, the use of UV light to control algae can mask an underlying problem.
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Any ideas on algae control or do you think I should be ok with what my current course of action is?

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lt;I would look into the possibilities outlined above. As stated previously, such algae outbreaks are common in new systems, so don't be discouraged. Continue to manage nutrient export processes (i.e.; aggressive protein skimming, water changes with good-quality source water (RO/DI), careful feeding, general good husbandry habits, and a healthy dose of patience! You can and will get through this phase if you think along those lines.
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Back to IndexQ: How can I control excess waste that feeds the algae?

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Reduce excessive fish food. Over feeding of fish is probably the most common way water turns green. Remove dead or dying foliage from plant in and around the pond that may settle to the bottom of the water. Decomposing plant matter feeds algae, causing green water. Remove dead fish promptly to avoid contaminating water with ammonia. Ammonia breaks down into a form of fertilizer that feeds algae.
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What can an aquarium be in?

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Well in some ways it can be in any non-toxic container that can hold water, but some things just work better than others. I prefer glass tanks. But I'm old fashioned. Most of my tanks are the plain old rectangular glass fish tanks. There are a lot of fancy new tanks with bowed fronts and different shapes. Most tanks are pretty well suited to do the job. Extra tall tanks should usually be avoided but they can be used sometimes if the extra height is taken into consideration.
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I can't control my PTZ from the DVR. What should I do?

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Make sure you are using address 1 under the camera addressing (Example: PTZ Camera set to address 1, set the POWERViZion address to 0). Check to see if you are getting a "Video Lost" error message. Check all your camera connections. Manually stop the monitoring (recording), stop the network servers, then go to the System Configurations button and click on "Camera/Audio Install" option.
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My pond is full of algae, what should I do?

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All it means if you have green water is that there are too many nutrients in the water. This can be caused by too many fish, overfeeding the fish, the wrong kind of fertilizer, or lots of rotting vegetation. To combat algae, simply add more plants, decrease the number of fish, feed the fish less or add a filtration system. Don't replace all the water with fresh water... this just gives the algae a fresh supply of nutrients. Adding plants takes away the nutrients the algae needs to survive.
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Are algae harmful to shingles?

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There are no proven damaging effects of algae accumulation on shingles. However, the dark algae streaks are the number one appearance-related problem reported to roofing contractors. Consumers commonly mistake the dark stains for faulty shingles, leading them to complain to the contractor or manufacturer about a shingle's performance.
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How do algae stains spread?

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When environmental conditions are right for algae development, the problem rapidly expands, covering an entire roof. Once algae are present in an area, airborne spores are carried from rooftop to rooftop, infesting whole neighborhoods. All roof types, including wood shakes, concrete and clay tile, and asphalt shingles are susceptible to algae infestation. Cleaning is the most commonly used homeowner defense against algae build-up on asphalt roofing shingles, but at best, it's only a "quick fix.
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Algae is one of the most persistent forms of plant life. Algae common to pools include green, yellow, black or pink slime. It can be free floating in the water or it can cling to walls, floor and equipment. If your pool develops a leak at some point, the algae can act as a "plug" and you may not be aware of the leak. But by emptying your pool for refinishing, your algae "plug" dries up, dies and exposes your leak. After the pool is refilled, your leak may now expose itself.
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Why Can't An OCD Sufferer Control Their Behavior?

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They would if they could, but the anxiety of not doing their behavior is overwhelming. Imagine being told that you could not scratch an area that is extremely itchy.
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Why can't I Tab out of my Control when using data binding?

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By default, simple binding updates a bound data source property value as part of Control validation. Control validation occurs when a Control loses focus which occurs when a user Tabs or Clicks off a Control (see Controlling the Binding Operation for...
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Why My Computer Can't Detect Coocci Control?

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This may be caused by USB port problem. Some of the computers, especially portable computers, in the market, don't offer a qualified USB port compatibility. If your computer USB can' t detect Coocci control or can't drive the vibrator powerfully, you may consider to use a USB hub with additional power supply.
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