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Old April 6th 05, 01:30 AM
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I setup a new 80l (20G) freshwater tank 3 days ago. The shipwreck ornament that was put in has a wooden mast. The wooden mast has green fur like algae growing around it already, approx. 6mm (1/4") all around the wood.
I am tempted to take the ornament out and remove the mast as best i can. Is this necessary or is it fine to leave it as it is? If I leave it, once the tank has cycled is there a fish that will eat this algae? It seems to be growing at an alarming rate.
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Old April 6th 05, 03:53 AM
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On 2005-04-06, kiwitetra wrote:

I setup a new 80l (20G) freshwater tank 3 days ago. The shipwreck
ornament that was put in has a wooden mast. The wooden mast has green
fur like algae growing around it already, approx. 6mm (1/4") all around
the wood.
I am tempted to take the ornament out and remove the mast as best i
can. Is this necessary or is it fine to leave it as it is? If I leave
it, once the tank has cycled is there a fish that will eat this algae?
It seems to be growing at an alarming rate.


http://plantgeek.net/article_viewer.php?id=9
http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_algae.htm
http://www.aquariaplants.com/alqaeproblems.htm


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Old April 8th 05, 08:13 AM
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test phosphate level in water.
If your sick of seeing algae come back after mechanically removing it MANY
times get yourself a UV sterilliser/ Works wonders.
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I setup a new 80l (20G) freshwater tank 3 days ago. The shipwreck
ornament that was put in has a wooden mast. The wooden mast has green
fur like algae growing around it already, approx. 6mm (1/4") all around
the wood.
I am tempted to take the ornament out and remove the mast as best i
can. Is this necessary or is it fine to leave it as it is? If I leave
it, once the tank has cycled is there a fish that will eat this algae?
It seems to be growing at an alarming rate.


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