Algea..... tell me what ya know
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Algea..... tell me what ya know
Wondering how to control green hair algae. The stuff that looks fuzzy and can take over a tank in a week or so. I have alittle growing in my tank and want to keep it in check.
Course, keep in mind I have a small tank so I can't really add any large herbivores.
Also a less severe problem is the coraline growth. I really like the way it looks, but i cleaned the glass this morning and it encrused 4 or 5 little dots on the front glass already today. The mag float won't touch it so I have to razor blade it....doh!
Thanks
Course, keep in mind I have a small tank so I can't really add any large herbivores.
Also a less severe problem is the coraline growth. I really like the way it looks, but i cleaned the glass this morning and it encrused 4 or 5 little dots on the front glass already today. The mag float won't touch it so I have to razor blade it....doh!
Thanks
"Well......maybe I did get alittle carried away! "
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B&B Has some fighting conches. I picked up two of them, neat little critters. I like the way they mix up the sand-bed. I had what looked like was going to be a cyano outbreak (little patch of red on the sand). Saw them working on that... and it is gone this morning.
I think 1 $9 conch special would do you a lot of good.
I think 1 $9 conch special would do you a lot of good.
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Well this is what they say about hair algae, first if nitrates exist remove them first. Then tangs...but your tank is wayyyy too small for tangs. Some emerald crabs will eat it in small amounts. Lettuce nudibranch if and only if you can keep it away from power heads. Best way to remove it is to kill nitrates which is normally the source. Also macro algae grown in a non-visible place will help i hear.
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snoopdog wrote:Well this is what they say about hair algae, first if nitrates exist remove them first. Then tangs...but your tank is wayyyy too small for tangs. Some emerald crabs will eat it in small amounts. Lettuce nudibranch if and only if you can keep it away from power heads. Best way to remove it is to kill nitrates which is normally the source. Also macro algae grown in a non-visible place will help i hear.
I need to order test kits online. Looking for a good price on saliferts tests. When I tested my water a week ago the nitrates were fine. I did a 1 gallon water change today though and added and extra gallon to the sump level.
I will do another 2 gallons tomorrow. May try an emerald crab too. They have some at B&B for $9. I just hate to spend my $$ there. Their tanks look like crap and almost all of thier prices are WAY high.
They say turbos eat the stuff, but if so my turbos wont touch the established algae.......maybe they are keeping it a bay , but certainly ont making it go away.
"Well......maybe I did get alittle carried away! "