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On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 14:36:59 GMT, "'nutherBob"
wrote: I'll try another change today and keep the lights for viewing only since the tank is in a naturally well lit area anyway. That's your problem right there. Natural light will make alge bloom like there's no tomorrow. I have a 80 gal and have had an alge bloom problem -forever-. Turns out that at about 2:00 PM, the sun shines on the basement window, through the vertical blinds, and lights up one corner of my tank. I covered that area with a few pieces of blue backerboard, and presto, perfectly clear water - and I leave my 30W & 25W flourescent tubes on for 7 hrs a day. |
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Active ingredient in almost all anti-algae chemicals herbicide simazine. However, this is some type of control algae, has also been shown stunt the growth of young certain types of fish. Do a Google search for simazine, if you for more information. I tried again, not recommended.
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