removing coralline algae
Do you mind if I ask, Why would you want to remove coralline from your tank?
I can possibly understand removing from the sides, if it really interferes
with something, but why from the back pane? I can't wait until my new (four
months old) tank starts to develope it, and am actually trying to encourage
growth. Just being curious.
Patrick
"Captain Feedback" wrote in message
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Hello;
I'd like to remove the coralline algae from the side and back glass
panels of my tank. The algae is growing in sheets which are only
lightly attached to the glass, and scrape off easily.
What I'm wondering is what will happen if I scrape it off and let it
sit in the tank. Will it just break down gradually and be removed by
my protein skimmer, or will it decompose and rapidly increase levels of
harmful organics in my tank? Should I remove it manually? I'd say
about 75% of the back glass is covered with it, and about 90% of my
side panels (this is a 55 gal. tank).
Thanks in advance.
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