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Ron
January 22nd 05, 09:45 PM
can anyone tell me if I should take out all the things in my tank that is
collecting algae and clean it off or is it ok to have in the tank ?

John D. Goulden
January 22nd 05, 10:30 PM
> can anyone tell me if I should take out all the things in my tank that is
> collecting algae and clean it off or is it ok to have in the tank ?

A little algae does little harm; it certainly doesn't bother the fish. If it
gets out of hand (or just too unsightly to bear) you can remove objects one
at a time and clean them. If you clean them with anything other than treated
tap water make sure you rinse them thoroughly - the tiniest amount of bleach
is a real fish killer. The sides can be scrubbed with any long-handled
squeegee or other tool - see what the LFS has on the shelf.

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John Goulden

Geezer From The Freezer
January 24th 05, 12:05 PM
Ron wrote:
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> can anyone tell me if I should take out all the things in my tank that is
> collecting algae and clean it off or is it ok to have in the tank ?

Algae is a good thing - it helps remove nitrates. Obviously if you
have plants you don't want algae competing for the nutrients in the
water.

Benign Vanilla
January 24th 05, 11:16 PM
"Ron" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> can anyone tell me if I should take out all the things in my tank that is
> collecting algae and clean it off or is it ok to have in the tank ?

I for one like to keep the entire back glass of my tank algae covered. I
never scrape it. I figure that much plant life can be beneficial to the
tank, especially if something were to happen to my filtration. Besides, it
gives the fish a nice grazing area, and looks natural on the larger rocks.


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