Quote Originally Posted by latewood
Fountec...
http://www.garden-water-fountains.co...r_fountain.htm
I called my hydro friend out west and, this is what he uses. My *friend also stated; That he uses it, but doesn't carry it. He is currently experimenting with several algaecide's in order to choose one to retail.
I will keep you posted.
Currently Fountec indoor water garden treatment(algaecide)
is the 1st choice. 2 drops per gallon to contain algae-1 drop per gallon every rez change. I have been assured that this is safe and you can run Fountec in your rez at all times.2:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

*My friend has no idea that I am sharing this information with you folks.
We ended up using HTH algaecide free...It had the exact same formulation as the fountec product.*
for treatment of green algae and such-2 drops per gallon.

for maintenance thereafter-1 drop per gallon.

* both products have warnings about the fact that these products are harmful to aquatic organisms/fish, frogs, etc...
but not harmful to plants; In this extremely diluted form.:thumbsup:

You find these products in the pool/pond area of hardware/big box mart stores
latewood Reviewed by latewood on . SNEAKPEEK-experiment15...rockwool trays/perlite medium/drip. Here is a sneakpeek of new project...I was in hydro store the other day and saw these trays...They are designed to hold rockwool slabs(I believe), and they had the large FOXFARM perlite...those of You that know me...well I got this idea... If I fill the trays with large perlite and add a drip system...I might have some nice lightweight, in-expensive, Clone production Units...:) :) :) Here's a look...Let me know what you think...Keep in mind, I just set this up to get it running...It Rating: 5