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Hello,
My aquarium is near a large window and gets a lot of algae. I am constantly cleaning it but losing the battle. How safe are the algae chemicals? I have 10 mixed Malawai's and a few botia's. Which chemical is best? Thanks, Ross |
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Best thing to do in my opinion would be to get fish or snails that help with
the problem before adding any chemicals to the tank. Because being close to natural sunlight you will constantly be adding chemicals which can't be good for your fish on a regular basis. I know it wouldn't be easy with african cichlids but maybe try adding some plants to the tank to help compete for the nutrients the algae needs. Even if its just floating at the top. "Ross" wrote in message om... Hello, My aquarium is near a large window and gets a lot of algae. I am constantly cleaning it but losing the battle. How safe are the algae chemicals? I have 10 mixed Malawai's and a few botia's. Which chemical is best? Thanks, Ross |
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 19:17:14 -0500, "CanadianCray"
wrote: Best thing to do in my opinion would be to get fish or snails that help with the problem before adding any chemicals to the tank. Because being close to natural sunlight you will constantly be adding chemicals which can't be good for your fish on a regular basis. I know it wouldn't be easy with african cichlids but maybe try adding some plants to the tank to help compete for the nutrients the algae needs. Even if its just floating at the top. I agree, don't bother with expensive bottles of alge destroyer or something like it. Put the fish in a bucket, drain the water, and move it away from sunlight. A very free way of controlling alge ![]() |
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battlelance wrote in message . ..
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 19:17:14 -0500, "CanadianCray" wrote: Best thing to do in my opinion would be to get fish or snails that help with the problem before adding any chemicals to the tank. Because being close to natural sunlight you will constantly be adding chemicals which can't be good for your fish on a regular basis. I know it wouldn't be easy with african cichlids but maybe try adding some plants to the tank to help compete for the nutrients the algae needs. Even if its just floating at the top. I agree, don't bother with expensive bottles of alge destroyer or something like it. Put the fish in a bucket, drain the water, and move it away from sunlight. A very free way of controlling alge ![]() Thanks for the posts. I will probably find a new place for the tank this weekend. Didn't know if the algaecides were any good - sounds like no. I hate to load up the tank with chemicals. Thanks, Ross |
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![]() "Ross" wrote in message om... Hello, My aquarium is near a large window and gets a lot of algae. I am constantly cleaning it but losing the battle. How safe are the algae chemicals? I have 10 mixed Malawai's and a few botia's. Which chemical is best? Thanks, Ross Get some curtains up or Paint the back and sides of the tank black - ensure good ventilation while paint dries. or Cut up some black bin liners and tape over the sides and back of the tank. Eaiser than moving the tank! |
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