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Old September 22nd 03, 11:14 AM
Annaid
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Default Algae in the tank

We seem to have algae suddenly growing like there is no tomorrow in our
goldfish tank. Am I doing something wrong? I clean the glass regularly and
just completed a 25% water change. There is much algae on the plants
(plastic) and tank decorations, which I recently cleaned. I do have a snail
(ramshorn) but it does not seem to be able to keep up with the growth.

The tank is not near a window, I have the light on during the day. Should I
shorten the length of time the light is on? I do not seem to have this
problem in our tropical fish tank and it gets much more light than the gold
fish tank. Should I add an 'algae clear' product on a regular basis to the
water?

Thanks for any advice.
D~


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Old September 22nd 03, 11:25 AM
Jonno
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Default Algae in the tank

I would stay away from Algae clear products.
Algae is not a bad thing.

You're algae growth could be due to the amount of waste your
goldfish are creating!! Therefore regular (2 times a week)
water changes MAY help!
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Old September 22nd 03, 12:13 PM
Annaid
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Default Algae in the tank

Should I leave the plants and decorations alone of clean them off?

D~


"Jonno" wrote in message
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I would stay away from Algae clear products.
Algae is not a bad thing.

You're algae growth could be due to the amount of waste your
goldfish are creating!! Therefore regular (2 times a week)
water changes MAY help!



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Old September 22nd 03, 06:16 PM
coelacanth
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Default Algae in the tank

I'd stay away from algae clear products as these merely treat a symptom.
You want to get to the underlying cause which is either too much light or
much free nutrients.

The things to try, individually or together a
1. Shorten the time the tank light is on.
2. Feed less (or feed the same amount in more, smaller meals)
3. Do regular water changes (they can be smaller than 25%,
but should be at least weekly).

Finally, you could try putting some sturdy/unpalatable plants
in to compete with the algae.

Good luck!

-coelacanth

"Annaid" wrote in message
...
We seem to have algae suddenly growing like there is no tomorrow in our
goldfish tank. Am I doing something wrong? I clean the glass regularly

and
just completed a 25% water change. There is much algae on the plants
(plastic) and tank decorations, which I recently cleaned. I do have a

snail
(ramshorn) but it does not seem to be able to keep up with the growth.

The tank is not near a window, I have the light on during the day. Should

I
shorten the length of time the light is on? I do not seem to have this
problem in our tropical fish tank and it gets much more light than the

gold
fish tank. Should I add an 'algae clear' product on a regular basis to

the
water?

Thanks for any advice.
D~




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Old September 22nd 03, 06:51 PM
Annaid
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Default Algae in the tank

I am to understand that it is difficult to maintain plants in a fish tank.
Is this true? Can you direct me to someplace where I can read up on the
care of plants?

D~

"coelacanth" wrote in message
m...
I'd stay away from algae clear products as these merely treat a symptom.
You want to get to the underlying cause which is either too much light or
much free nutrients.

The things to try, individually or together a
1. Shorten the time the tank light is on.
2. Feed less (or feed the same amount in more, smaller meals)
3. Do regular water changes (they can be smaller than 25%,
but should be at least weekly).

Finally, you could try putting some sturdy/unpalatable plants
in to compete with the algae.

Good luck!

-coelacanth

"Annaid" wrote in message
...
We seem to have algae suddenly growing like there is no tomorrow in our
goldfish tank. Am I doing something wrong? I clean the glass regularly

and
just completed a 25% water change. There is much algae on the plants
(plastic) and tank decorations, which I recently cleaned. I do have a

snail
(ramshorn) but it does not seem to be able to keep up with the growth.

The tank is not near a window, I have the light on during the day.

Should
I
shorten the length of time the light is on? I do not seem to have this
problem in our tropical fish tank and it gets much more light than the

gold
fish tank. Should I add an 'algae clear' product on a regular basis to

the
water?

Thanks for any advice.
D~






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Old September 27th 03, 07:41 AM
Kodiak
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Default Algae in the tank

Can you suggest any sturdy Goldfish proof, and unpallatable to goldfish
plants?
I still haven't figured this one out yet...
....Kodiak

"coelacanth" wrote in message
m...
I'd stay away from algae clear products as these merely treat a symptom.
You want to get to the underlying cause which is either too much light or
much free nutrients.

The things to try, individually or together a
1. Shorten the time the tank light is on.
2. Feed less (or feed the same amount in more, smaller meals)
3. Do regular water changes (they can be smaller than 25%,
but should be at least weekly).

Finally, you could try putting some sturdy/unpalatable plants
in to compete with the algae.

Good luck!

-coelacanth

"Annaid" wrote in message
...
We seem to have algae suddenly growing like there is no tomorrow in our
goldfish tank. Am I doing something wrong? I clean the glass regularly

and
just completed a 25% water change. There is much algae on the plants
(plastic) and tank decorations, which I recently cleaned. I do have a

snail
(ramshorn) but it does not seem to be able to keep up with the growth.

The tank is not near a window, I have the light on during the day.

Should
I
shorten the length of time the light is on? I do not seem to have this
problem in our tropical fish tank and it gets much more light than the

gold
fish tank. Should I add an 'algae clear' product on a regular basis to

the
water?

Thanks for any advice.
D~






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Old September 28th 03, 02:24 PM
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Default Algae in the tank

silk or plastic.

"Kodiak" wrote:
Can you suggest any sturdy Goldfish proof, and unpallatable to goldfish
plants?



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Old September 28th 03, 07:10 PM
Kodiak
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LOL... ...
....Kodiak

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silk or plastic.

"Kodiak" wrote:
Can you suggest any sturdy Goldfish proof, and unpallatable to goldfish
plants?



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.



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Old September 28th 03, 08:44 PM
Bjørn-Eddie Aarøe
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Default Algae in the tank

Tried silk plant.
They ate it....

Bjørn-Eddie

"Kodiak" wrote in message
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LOL... ...
...Kodiak

wrote in message
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silk or plastic.

"Kodiak" wrote:
Can you suggest any sturdy Goldfish proof, and unpallatable to goldfish
plants?



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.





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Old September 30th 03, 11:54 PM
Jan Sacharuk
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Default Algae in the tank

In article , Kodiak wrote:
Can you suggest any sturdy Goldfish proof, and unpallatable to goldfish
plants?
I still haven't figured this one out yet...


We're going with the sacrificial plant ploy. There are plants that
goldfish will preferentially attack (or so I've read). We bought a
couple plants...one that they should like, and another that they'll
like a little less. Whenever they tear one apart, we'll replace it.
(Like the guy at the store said, though, who can tell with
goldfish. They may decide that they like the other plant better.)

JS

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