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Cichlidiot
20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
Now that I have started moderate CO2 injection in my 40g rift lake tank,
most of the algae has died off except for some green algae and possibly
blue-green algae. The green spot algae clinging to the tank walls is the
most annoying. I have an acrylic tank and using those little white
scrubbing pads is not removing all the algae. I've got enough on the front
glass now to give the tank a fuzzy green look when looking through it (the
water is not green when viewed directly from above).

Now to the second most annoying algae, a patch of green fuzz (almost green
fungus looking) covering most of my shell bed (doesn't seem to cross over
to the coral sand side). This area is also where I feed the fish since the
coral sand side has a ton of rockwork and not much swimming space for the
feeding frenzy. I'm assuming this is blue-green algae which I know can be
killed/controlled with antibiotic treatments. Is there a brand of
antibiotics that people prefer?

Jamie D
20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
"Cichlidiot" > wrote in message
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> Now that I have started moderate CO2 injection in my 40g rift lake tank,
> most of the algae has died off except for some green algae and possibly
> blue-green algae. The green spot algae clinging to the tank walls is the
> most annoying. I have an acrylic tank and using those little white
> scrubbing pads is not removing all the algae. I've got enough on the front
> glass now to give the tank a fuzzy green look when looking through it (the
> water is not green when viewed directly from above).
>
> Now to the second most annoying algae, a patch of green fuzz (almost green
> fungus looking) covering most of my shell bed (doesn't seem to cross over
> to the coral sand side). This area is also where I feed the fish since the
> coral sand side has a ton of rockwork and not much swimming space for the
> feeding frenzy. I'm assuming this is blue-green algae which I know can be
> killed/controlled with antibiotic treatments. Is there a brand of
> antibiotics that people prefer?

The dreaded blue green algae that can be controlled with antibiotics is like
a green slime, not fuzz like. Antibiotics won't help. Sounds more like brush
or hair algae.

Jamie
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FRBSTRD
20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
well on the tank sides i find a credit card is among the best scrapers to
remove algae there the other prob no idea

Ed
20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
On 17 Dec 2002 09:47:39 GMT, (FRBSTRD) wrote:

>well on the tank sides i find a credit card is among the best scrapers to
>remove algae

I use old hotel key cards.... Over the years I've accumulated quite a
collection of algae scrapers!!!

Regards,

Ed
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