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"Gill Passman" wrote in message
.. . Still planning the upgrade on my tank but one thing that is worrying me right now, ironically, is the lack of algae that there will be in the new tank and how this will impact my otos that won't eat anything other algae. So, I need to look at ways of introducing algae into the new tank - I could take plants from the Malawi tank that always seem to get coated but was wondering if anyone has any ideas as to how to get a more sustainable source of algae until it starts to grow naturally in the new tank - I'd hate my algae eaters to suffer because of the move. TIA Gill Pieces of slate and artificial plants were always my best algae transports. They will probably be fine as Otos are the most sensitive to the first tank change. After acclimation to the local water and having their bellys filled, they are much more robust. A few pieces of slate or glass left in the current tank (or the empty hex, under 24/7 lights) should seed and get them through the move. jmo -- www.NetMax.tk |
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