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Old November 18th 06, 09:45 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
David Hopper
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Need help/advice/suggestions

I have a 20 gal hex tank, 9 fish, very healthy and very healthy live
plants. I also have algae. Is there anything that can be put in the
water that will kill the algae without killing the plants and fish?

I have algae eaters but they can only do so much.

Thanks

David Hopper
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Old November 20th 06, 02:04 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Dick
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 14:45:39 -0700, David Hopper
wrote:

Need help/advice/suggestions

I have a 20 gal hex tank, 9 fish, very healthy and very healthy live
plants. I also have algae. Is there anything that can be put in the
water that will kill the algae without killing the plants and fish?

I have algae eaters but they can only do so much.

Thanks

David Hopper


Frustrating stuff isn't it?

I too have algae eaters, lots of them. They prefer the flake food. I
have one Pleco that has learned to feed off the top forcing other fish
to wait for the flakes to disperse.

I now tolerate the algae, up to a point, then scrub the glass with a
pad of filter material. (my tanks are glass).

My worst tank gets indirect sunlight. I close the sliding door drapes
during the worst of the day. I don't like doing so as I like looking
outside. Not even sure I am doing any good. A 29 gallon, deep inside
the house, gets a lot of algae on the glass.

I have one 10 gallon tank that no longer has algae. I have no idea
what is different.

I will read, with great interest answers you get.

dick
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Old November 22nd 06, 08:04 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Richard Sexton
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Fertilize normally and properly, Use flourush excel (and or co2)
to make the plants eas up all the food before the alage gets it.


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