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I would like to share a good experience with everybody of this groups. For a
couple of months I fought a battle against the so called Green Dust Algae. The growth of this harmless (?) but annoying algae was so quick that I had to wipe the screens every other day. Sometimes, the algae reappeared within a few hours after cleaning. Approximately one month ago, I found an older thread where Tom Barr claimed that he knew how to get rid off these algae. He stated that you have to keep your hands away from the screens for about three weeks, then the algae would get into a different stage of their life-cycle and finally die off. I was a bit sceptical but I tried this method. After two weeks, the glasses looked already a bit different because some algae eaters (they have been in the tank from the beginning) had already cleaned some part. They must be more careful than a human hand with a scrubber than it seemed that no new algae grew on the tracks of the cleaning crew (SAE and neritina snails). I waited two more weeks, the tank looked not bad. Then I reactivated the srubber and cleaned the last patches of GDA. Surprise, surprise, the screens remained blank. How long this state will last, I don't know. But I think it is a good idea to try the method yourself if you have the same kind of problem. I put a question mark behind the word "harmless" because I sometimes experienced a pretty strong smell when I cleaned the screens in the past. The smell was like ozone or nitrous oxide fumes. Therefore, I am not sure wheteher GDA can release toxic substances. Juergen Beisser |
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