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Old February 4th 05, 10:54 PM
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I have noticed several ugly brown patches on the aquarium glass. They
are very hard to remove even using my Mag-Float aquarium magnet
cleaners and really ruin the appearance of the aquarium. A couple of
months ago, I have to hand scrub them using algae scrubbers but it was
still quite quite difficult and then within a couple months, these dark
brown patches returned.

What exactly are these brown patches and how to control remove them?

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Old February 5th 05, 02:00 AM
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I have noticed several ugly brown patches on the aquarium glass. They
are very hard to remove even using my Mag-Float aquarium magnet
cleaners and really ruin the appearance of the aquarium. A couple of
months ago, I have to hand scrub them using algae scrubbers but it was
still quite quite difficult and then within a couple months, these dark
brown patches returned.

What exactly are these brown patches and how to control remove them?



There are many types of algae and colours do vary. There is a red algae
which manifests itself in shades of green to brown in freshwater
aquariums. I've never read anything particular to its removal, so you
have an arsenal of algae eaters at your disposal, none of which will do
the job well enough for the front glass, leaving you with the scrub
brush. Alter your light levels and it will no doubt be replaced by
another type of algae ;~). They seem to go through a rotation, but that
fluffy green one which falls most easily to the Mag-float never seems to
last as long as the others. The last one which was absolutely
impervious to my Mag-float came off with a 4" olfa blade. It also didn't
last long, so perhaps there is some justice.
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Old February 6th 05, 05:14 AM
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I have noticed several ugly brown patches on the aquarium glass. They
are very hard to remove even using my Mag-Float aquarium magnet
cleaners and really ruin the appearance of the aquarium. A couple of
months ago, I have to hand scrub them using algae scrubbers but it was
still quite quite difficult and then within a couple months, these dark
brown patches returned.

What exactly are these brown patches and how to control remove them?

I sounds as if we have a similar breed of algae. I have oto's which seem
interested in it but definitely do not control it. I just brush the glass
on every water change usually leaving one side 'dirty' in the event they are
eating more than I can tell and need the foodsource.
Bill


 




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