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So I took my big ol' pleco out of the 2.5 gallon tank and put him in the
10 gallon tank. He's doing well, I guess. Hard to tell because he spends all his time inside the fake tree stump! :-( Now I'm getting algae in my 2.5 gallon tanks. Each holds one female betta. I'm wondering about those chemicals(s) that are sold at Wal-Mart that supposedly remove algae from the tanks. How do you experienced fish keepers feel about this solution? And how do they work? Are they added to the water while the fish are in the tank or must the fish be removed, or what? (I'm sure the bottle will have instructions. I'm just curious for now.) Mostly I'd like your opinions: are they effective? are they safe? Plecos and other algae eaters seem to get too big for the 2.5 gallon tanks, and snails seem to be bad news due to their ability to reproduce faster than rabbits. Is there anything else I could get that would "eat" the algae? I already have a live plant in one of the tanks and still have an algae problem. Thanks in advance for your responses. -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) ~~~~~~ "I reserve the absolute right to be smarter today than I was yesterday." -Adlai Stevenson http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ http://www.intergnat.com/malebashing/ http://www.intergnat.com/pussygames/ |
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Suzie-Q wrote:
So I took my big ol' pleco out of the 2.5 gallon tank and put him in the 10 gallon tank. He's doing well, I guess. Hard to tell because he spends all his time inside the fake tree stump! :-( Now I'm getting algae in my 2.5 gallon tanks. Each holds one female betta. I'm wondering about those chemicals(s) that are sold at Wal-Mart that supposedly remove algae from the tanks. How do you experienced fish keepers feel about this solution? And how do they work? Are they added to the water while the fish are in the tank or must the fish be removed, or what? (I'm sure the bottle will have instructions. I'm just curious for now.) Mostly I'd like your opinions: are they effective? are they safe? Plecos and other algae eaters seem to get too big for the 2.5 gallon tanks, and snails seem to be bad news due to their ability to reproduce faster than rabbits. Is there anything else I could get that would "eat" the algae? I already have a live plant in one of the tanks and still have an algae problem. Thanks in advance for your responses. Have you thought about otos? They are pretty diddy but don't like to be kept alone....if you do go the oto route I found that they will not eat anything other than algae so need to be moved once they have done the clean up... Gill |
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How about a couple SAE's? I've never owned one, but they seem harmless
enough and supposedly do an excellent job of clean-up...... You'll have to research the little guys though. http://www.geocities.com/spiral_72/Spirals_page.html |
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Oh, yea.... most locally owned (not Petsmart) fish stores have a
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spiral_72 wrote:
How about a couple SAE's? I've never owned one, but they seem harmless enough and supposedly do an excellent job of clean-up...... You'll have to research the little guys though. http://www.geocities.com/spiral_72/Spirals_page.html SAE's grow quite big and would quickly outgrow a 2.5gall tank...it's also quite difficult to get/identify true SAEs - I have 3, that were sold to me as SAEs, which are actually Flying Foxes - dinky when I got them but rapidly grew to between 2-3 inches and very fat :-)...they sometimes eat algae still but not much of the time. A friend of mine was sold 3 Flying Foxes that appear to be true SAEs (black marking going through the tail) - these are around 4 inches and very fat...Both of us have only had these fish for around 6 months - in both cases they grew incredibly rapidly... Gill |
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On 2005-11-15, Gill Passman wrote:
SAE's grow quite big and would quickly outgrow a 2.5gall tank...it's also quite difficult to get/identify true SAEs - I have 3, that were sold to me as SAEs, which are actually Flying Foxes - dinky when I got them but rapidly grew to between 2-3 inches and very fat :-)...they sometimes eat algae still but not much of the time. A friend of mine was sold 3 Flying Foxes that appear to be true SAEs (black marking going through the tail) - these are around 4 inches and very fat...Both of us have only had these fish for around 6 months - in both cases they grew incredibly rapidly... http://plantgeek.net/articles/gg_algae_faq/SAE_ID.jpg http://plantgeek.net/article_viewer.php?id=9 -- "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman |
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On 2005-11-15, Suzie-Q wrote:
Now I'm getting algae in my 2.5 gallon tanks. Each holds one female betta. Is there anything else I could get that would "eat" the algae? Pomacea bridgesii is pretty good at eating algae. http://www.applesnail.net/ -- "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman |
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Hash: SHA1 Bottom posted. - -- You can find my public key at https://keyserver1.pgp.com "Suzie-Q" wrote in message ... So I took my big ol' pleco out of the 2.5 gallon tank and put him in the 10 gallon tank. He's doing well, I guess. Hard to tell because he spends all his time inside the fake tree stump! :-( Now I'm getting algae in my 2.5 gallon tanks. Each holds one female betta. I'm wondering about those chemicals(s) that are sold at Wal-Mart that supposedly remove algae from the tanks. How do you experienced fish keepers feel about this solution? And how do they work? Are they added to the water while the fish are in the tank or must the fish be removed, or what? (I'm sure the bottle will have instructions. I'm just curious for now.) Mostly I'd like your opinions: are they effective? are they safe? Plecos and other algae eaters seem to get too big for the 2.5 gallon tanks, and snails seem to be bad news due to their ability to reproduce faster than rabbits. Is there anything else I could get that would "eat" the algae? I already have a live plant in one of the tanks and still have an algae problem. Thanks in advance for your responses. -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) ~~~~~~ "I reserve the absolute right to be smarter today than I was yesterday." -Adlai Stevenson http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ http://www.intergnat.com/malebashing/ http://www.intergnat.com/pussygames/ At the very least usually you don't have to remove anything from the tank but that depends when it comes to other types of life forms other than fish. Some algae destroying water treatments contain copper which can kill plants and other life forms other than fish (and I imagine even fish to certain degrees - i.e. some fish) such as invertebrates like snails and other organisms. If you do use a water treatment that destroys algae I recommend (haven't used it myself but my research tends to support it) an expensive bottle of weiss organics algae magic. Sometimes you get what you pay for. I tried aquarium pharmaceuticals alga destroyer tabs a long time ago (i.e. years ago) unnecessarily and it didn't seem to do anything for me (the algae on the glass stayed there), other than that I have ignored the small amount of algae I have had and it has gone away significantly (I have more plants now too), even the silicate diatoms on the glass from a long time ago when I started up are going away. I think the right plants can make a big difference in the amount of algae that will grow and I think tom barr's research supports that. By the way - feel free to ask your question again at rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants . Good luck and later! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) - WinPT 0.7.96rc1 iQD1AwUBQ3rovK2WfcjE5myzAQIEKwcAmztk0YvHBcnYYj1SvR aIdk8y9x6987+7 gGlxT6PY7UUG4bvtfbGN/sJTuG/2GGfFVWGBQyr2PN0A5WcXWZIg/Ti3YAvkoxZv +Ja9mfGbxnQjd4BGez/63FhUWTmWybQN1/WpyTSYhfnQXh7J1DQmTCsyBwBATZOQ x4CG80Nz8ZPmkTt8rEtIzno6AIcFn4ALCQtVt1Xh/t1fjaT7gvHXM0ce8e6WX1/N DfsJbmtptvhtljBD94+2wK0wQ/NEcJbsA1dU43waNnGTH/7//ZlNEbv00DVVb3ue GjNSGDfkM08= =poXq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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In article .com,
"spiral_72" wrote: - How about a couple SAE's? I've never owned one, but they seem harmless - enough and supposedly do an excellent job of clean-up...... You'll have - to research the little guys though. - - http://www.geocities.com/spiral_72/Spirals_page.html I got something that Wal-Mart called simply an "algae eater." People on this group identified it as a chinese algae eater, iirc. It is now about 3.5-4 inches long and is also in the 10-gallon tank. It seemed very stressed in the 2.5 gallon tank so I moved it. Is the SAE and my CAE the same thing? -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) ~~~~~~ "I reserve the absolute right to be smarter today than I was yesterday." -Adlai Stevenson http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ http://www.intergnat.com/malebashing/ http://www.intergnat.com/pussygames/ |
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Suzie-Q wrote:
In article .com, "spiral_72" wrote: - How about a couple SAE's? I've never owned one, but they seem harmless - enough and supposedly do an excellent job of clean-up...... You'll have - to research the little guys though. - - http://www.geocities.com/spiral_72/Spirals_page.html I got something that Wal-Mart called simply an "algae eater." People on this group identified it as a chinese algae eater, iirc. It is now about 3.5-4 inches long and is also in the 10-gallon tank. It seemed very stressed in the 2.5 gallon tank so I moved it. Is the SAE and my CAE the same thing? Nope...they are different Gill |
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