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moved my 20g tank w/2 coments to a location I thought would be ok.
algae started almost immediately. are the chemicals sold to treat tank algae safe/work? was also considering an algae eater....would large comets attack another non GF in the tank? I can scrub the stuff away easy enough. Never had to deal with it before and am looking for ways to deal with it. thx - Craig |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... moved my 20g tank w/2 coments to a location I thought would be ok. algae started almost immediately. are the chemicals sold to treat tank algae safe/work? was also considering an algae eater....would large comets attack another non GF in the tank? I can scrub the stuff away easy enough. Never had to deal with it before and am looking for ways to deal with it. http://www.2cah.com/netmax/basics/algae/algae.shtml - a very good algae primer. If you have questions, the author posts almost daily in rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc . As far as adding algae eaters....my inclination is to say no. Plecos and Siamese Algae eaters will attack your fish, as they are attracted to the slime coating. I had much luck with a pack of ottocinclus (sp?) in my tank, until my GF outgrew them. One by one they disappeared. If your comets are already big, I doubt Ottos are an option for you either. A |
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You're lucky the otos just disappeared. I've heard tales of them
getting STUCK in the throats of goldfish! Aglae is a part of aquarium keeping. Sometimes you have some, sometimes you don't. It makes life interesting. Steer away from the chemicals, they work but are only temporary. Better to do a little more maintenance, shield some of the sun light or run the electric lites fewer hours, and feed a little less. And about lighting, if they get some sense of day/night you don't really need to run the lights during the day. Instead, just turn them on for a couple hours at night when you're home and looking at them. Also, if you have access to a diatom filter, try running it for 12-24 hours with the fine powdered carbon, it will remove a lot of organics. Lilly ps: You spelled it right. Angrie.Woman wrote: http://www.2cah.com/netmax/basics/algae/algae.shtml - a very good algae primer. If you have questions, the author posts almost daily in rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc . As far as adding algae eaters....my inclination is to say no. Plecos and Siamese Algae eaters will attack your fish, as they are attracted to the slime coating. I had much luck with a pack of ottocinclus (sp?) in my tank, until my GF outgrew them. One by one they disappeared. If your comets are already big, I doubt Ottos are an option for you either. A |
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CHINESE algae eaters are the nasty ones. Worse, when they grow up they
don't eat much in the way of algae. See the other recent algae thread. :-) The Siamensis are the gregarious ones. I've kept them for years (in tropical tanks, mid 70s) and they never harm anybody. A little algae never hurt any fish. Clean as much off as you can, do a big water change. Keep at the water changing. Add some fast growing plants like water sprite or hygro to use up the nutrients that the algae use. Lastly, learn to live with a little bit of it. Lilly Angrie.Woman wrote: wrote in message oups.com... moved my 20g tank w/2 coments to a location I thought would be ok. algae started almost immediately. are the chemicals sold to treat tank algae safe/work? was also considering an algae eater....would large comets attack another non GF in the tank? I can scrub the stuff away easy enough. Never had to deal with it before and am looking for ways to deal with it. http://www.2cah.com/netmax/basics/algae/algae.shtml - a very good algae primer. If you have questions, the author posts almost daily in rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc . As far as adding algae eaters....my inclination is to say no. Plecos and Siamese Algae eaters will attack your fish, as they are attracted to the slime coating. I had much luck with a pack of ottocinclus (sp?) in my tank, until my GF outgrew them. One by one they disappeared. If your comets are already big, I doubt Ottos are an option for you either. A |
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I bought a uv sterilliser to controll my algae....works like a charm!
If you can get someone to check your phosphate level, that would be the way to go as algae thrives on phosphate-of course, it could be dissapearing as fast as it enters as the algae consumes it. All those nasty chemicals do is kill off the algae at that one time....if you dont do a large water change/gravel vac, the algae will only settle to the bottom, rot and create more problems...Chemicals in aquaria (appart from water conditioner) are no the way to go.... I wouldnt buy a fish for the purpose of tank maintanance...I honestly would only buy one if i truely like the fish...but thats my opinion... I honestly would find a UV sterilliser suitable to the size of your aquarium. wrote in message oups.com... moved my 20g tank w/2 coments to a location I thought would be ok. algae started almost immediately. are the chemicals sold to treat tank algae safe/work? was also considering an algae eater....would large comets attack another non GF in the tank? I can scrub the stuff away easy enough. Never had to deal with it before and am looking for ways to deal with it. thx - Craig |
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I use a product called algone.
www.algone.com Been happy with it. Our water has high phosphates causing brown and green algae and this product really helps control it. n |
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![]() nk wrote: I use a product called algone. www.algone.com Been happy with it. Our water has high phosphates causing brown and green algae and this product really helps control it. n What does it do if you have plants also? Does it kill them? |
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Geezer From The Freezer wrote:
What does it do if you have plants also? Does it kill them? FROM THE BOX: "Product is safe for fish, plants, algae eaters, snails, live rock, coral, invertebrates, polyps, etc. Algone enhances the environment of oxidizing (nitrifying) bacteria and promotes a higher dissolved oxygen content in your tank.? Just put the pad in the tank somewhere (I put it in my filter). n |
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so basically its a phosphate remover with a fancy name....
"nk" wrote in message ... Geezer From The Freezer wrote: What does it do if you have plants also? Does it kill them? FROM THE BOX: "Product is safe for fish, plants, algae eaters, snails, live rock, coral, invertebrates, polyps, etc. Algone enhances the environment of oxidizing (nitrifying) bacteria and promotes a higher dissolved oxygen content in your tank.? Just put the pad in the tank somewhere (I put it in my filter). n |
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