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Old 03-01-2006, 05:19 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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"Bill Stock" wrote in message
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"§tudz" wrote in message
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"Bill Stock" wrote in message
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My setup is very similar to yours, except I have more light.

I had a bout with hair algae too, before I added more plants. I just
kept pulling it off and I finally got rid of it. Then I got BGA (a real
scourge) and now some minor BBA.

Do you add PO4 or traces? How much CO2 do you use, quite a bit based on
your PH and KH?

I've seen Florida Flag fish recommended for HA or a blackout if it's
really bad.


Platies are also noted to eat hair algae, as well as a similar LB but Im
bot sure of its name, it looks like a platy, BUT is a rare find.
I have one baby platy in the Tank with the problem and he eats the HA and
BA.

§tudz


Thanks, I wonder how they would do outdoors in the pond? It's a hair algae
bonanza.

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There's some hair algae in one of my platy tanks and they don't touch it.
:-(
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