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Yea turbo snails. Turbo snails prefer diatoms over
anything else. There is a worm, almost like a close to microscopic sea cucumber that will multiply and destroy diatoms. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets StringerBell wrote on 10/11/2006 11:06 AM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ink.net... Diatoms will disappear easily as the microorganisms become established. Your glass is a clean slate, so it will get covered in diatoms easily, and can be easily cleaned off. Diatoms when looked at with light reflecting off of it look golden brown, but when looked at it with light shining through it, look green. There is a ton of the rusty alga in there now. Its on the Rocks most exposed to light, the aquarium sides, and on the sandy floor. How long do they usually linger in the tamk? Is there a natural solution to clearing it up sooner (besides waiting?) IE: Some kind of desireable animals that would like to feed on it? |
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