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Charlie Farley May 25th 05 09:03 PM

Chronic Green Water Problem
 
My 100L tank has only one fantail goldfish (about 4"). I replace 30L of
water every 2 weeks and have 2 x Fluval plus 3 internal filters with a
strong air bubble feed.

For about 6 months the tank's had green water. I use King British Green
water control (synthetic organic polymer) - the green always comes back and
this dose my fish seems to be unable to come up for his food.

Is this stuff safe for long term use?

Any advice - much appreciated

--
Charlie Farley



Geezer From The Freezer May 26th 05 02:26 PM



Charlie Farley wrote:

My 100L tank has only one fantail goldfish (about 4"). I replace 30L of
water every 2 weeks and have 2 x Fluval plus 3 internal filters with a
strong air bubble feed.

For about 6 months the tank's had green water. I use King British Green
water control (synthetic organic polymer) - the green always comes back and
this dose my fish seems to be unable to come up for his food.

Is this stuff safe for long term use?

Any advice - much appreciated

--
Charlie Farley


Charlie,

Monitor your ammonia, nitrite and nitrate levels. You may need to do a more
frequent
water change to control these levels (more than likely Nitrate). If that seems
to be
ok get a phosphate test kit. You could also try limiting the amount of light the
tank
gets - this will likely help.

I would prefer not using chemicals, but thats just my opinion.

sophiefishstuff May 26th 05 07:47 PM

In message , Charlie Farley
writes
My 100L tank has only one fantail goldfish (about 4"). I replace 30L of
water every 2 weeks and have 2 x Fluval plus 3 internal filters with a
strong air bubble feed.

For about 6 months the tank's had green water. I use King British Green
water control (synthetic organic polymer) - the green always comes back and
this dose my fish seems to be unable to come up for his food.

Is this stuff safe for long term use?


I don't know - but I do know that I have a goldfish tank with direct
sunlight in the afternoon, and it got a bad case of green water hen I
was away at the beginning of spring. Aggressive water changes for a week
(40% + daily) and installing a cheap cheap CHEAP airpump driven
box-filter with fine filter floss in it cured the green water, 30-40%
water change weekly (when the sun is out, anyway!) has meant that it's
never come back. Flourish Excel has a reputation for enabling plants to
out-compete the algae for nutrients, but I couldn't really vouch for
that...

Any advice - much appreciated


hth


--
sophie

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Charlie Farley May 27th 05 09:07 PM

Charlie Farley wrote:
My 100L tank has only one fantail goldfish (about 4"). I replace 30L
of water every 2 weeks and have 2 x Fluval plus 3 internal filters
with a strong air bubble feed.

For about 6 months the tank's had green water. I use King British
Green water control (synthetic organic polymer) - the green always
comes back and this dose my fish seems to be unable to come up for
his food.
Is this stuff safe for long term use?

Any advice - much appreciated


Thanks Geezer & Sophie - I'll try 10L (fresh water) a day for a few weeks
and check out my nitrate level.

I visit this NG about once a year and always get solid friendly help -
thanks so much.

Charlie

--
Charlie Farley



jc May 31st 05 11:21 PM

For about 6 months the tank's had green water. I use King British Green
water control (synthetic organic polymer) - the green always comes back
and this dose my fish seems to be unable to come up for his food.


Get some plants such as Anacharis to absorb the a/n/n naturally, or get a
small UV filter to kill the water born algea.

jc




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