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Green dot algae
I won all the battles with algae such as hair and green water algae but
green dot algae. It is pretty hard for me to get rid of it because my tank is acrylic tank. I can't use sharp razor to it like glass tank. Now it becomes serious like green paint on the tank. Anyone experience this? Any advice is appreciated. Thank you. |
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Green dot algae
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"stareee" wrote in message m... I won all the battles with algae such as hair and green water algae but green dot algae. It is pretty hard for me to get rid of it because my tank is acrylic tank. I can't use sharp razor to it like glass tank. Now it becomes serious like green paint on the tank. Anyone experience this? Any advice is appreciated. Thank you. Get a good acrylic mag-float. I use a big acrylic mag-float on my glass tanks to. Works good, the 2 halves are attracted to each other by strong magnetic force, be careful, don't get blood-blisters from the 2 halves sandwiching your finger(s). Good luck and later! |
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Green dot algae
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 23:48:23 -0800, Daniel Morrow wrote:
Get a good acrylic mag-float. I use a big acrylic mag-float on my glass tanks to. Works good, the 2 halves are attracted to each other by strong magnetic force, be careful, don't get blood-blisters from the 2 halves sandwiching your finger(s). Good luck and later! Alternately, get some nerite snails(the freshwater ones). They will eat it (and other kinds as well). They may have replaced otos in my book. ~Empty |
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