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Old August 21st 03, 07:23 PM
Wm Hopkins
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I've had my tank up and running for 2+ years and in the last month an odd
(for me) algae has started. It grows in small circles and is bright green.
Never higher than 6" from top of tank and hard as all get-out to clean off -
usually requires a razor blade. Very slow growing. Lighting is 2x55W CF
5300K over a 110 African tank. Nitrate is ~10 Ammonia and Trite are
undetectable. Any ideas?

TIA,

Bill

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Old August 22nd 03, 12:28 AM
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"Wm Hopkins" wrote in message
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I've had my tank up and running for 2+ years and in the last month an odd
(for me) algae has started. It grows in small circles and is bright green.
Never higher than 6" from top of tank and hard as all get-out to clean

off -
usually requires a razor blade. Very slow growing. Lighting is 2x55W CF
5300K over a 110 African tank. Nitrate is ~10 Ammonia and Trite are
undetectable. Any ideas?


http://faq.thekrib.com/algae.html#spot

I have it too, AFAIK, it's something you just have to live with.


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Old August 22nd 03, 01:14 AM
rmc
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Default Need algae ID

If you haven't changed the bulbs in over 1 year the color spectrum may
be changing which could enhance more algae growth.

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"Wm Hopkins" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've had my tank up and running for 2+ years and in the last month

an odd
(for me) algae has started. It grows in small circles and is bright

green.
Never higher than 6" from top of tank and hard as all get-out to

clean off -
usually requires a razor blade. Very slow growing. Lighting is 2x55W

CF
5300K over a 110 African tank. Nitrate is ~10 Ammonia and Trite are
undetectable. Any ideas?

TIA,

Bill

--
______________________________________________
"Luge strategy? Lie flat and try not to die."
--Carmen Boyle (Olympic Luge Gold Medal winner - 1996)




 




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