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[email protected] 20-04-2003 06:08 AM

How much emyacin to kill slime algae?
 
(TrollatUofS) wrote in message ...
I have an overwhelming growth of slime algae in my 45g.! How much emyacin to
kill it? I have aquarium products brand which is 200mg per tab and they
suggest 1 tab per ten gallons but that is to treat disease. So far I've
treated with 5 tabs for two days and what is left of the stuff isn't spreading
but it isn't dying either. I'm on the verge of doing a teardown. -jim


That should be an effective dosage concentration. If it is cyano bacteria......
You may need another day or so till it really starts sloughing off.
You can turn the lights off and cover the tank also and shut off the CO2 etc.
That will help kill it also.
Regards,
Tom Barr

Keith 20-04-2003 06:08 AM

How much emyacin to kill slime algae?
 
Jim wrote:
I have an overwhelming growth of slime algae in my 45g.! How much emyacin to
kill it? I have aquarium products brand which is 200mg per tab and they
suggest 1 tab per ten gallons but that is to treat disease. So far I've
treated with 5 tabs for two days and what is left of the stuff isn't
spreading
but it isn't dying either. I'm on the verge of doing a teardown. -jim

For best results you will need 4 or 5 days of treatment.
You may want to try the 3 day blackout method instead and it wont cost you a
dime.
I did this recently and it worked great. Keep P N K and trace up until tank is
covered, make sure everything is covered even down to the floor hoses, filter,
ect. Make sure the cover is opaque and not translucent- you want cave dark.
Shut off CO2 just before you throw the cover on (keep filters running).
Time the blackout so that the cover is removed at night so that any critters
can have an easy adjustment to morning light.
Afterwards clean filters, suction out any mulm or derbris of note. If you have
trouble finding a cover large enough 6 mil black plastic will do the job. Jim,
if you use blackout wait until _all_ effects of the current use of erythromycin
has abated, you don't want a massive dieoff of bacteria while the tank is
covered. Good hunting.


Keith Moore

TrollatUofS 20-04-2003 06:08 AM

How much emyacin to kill slime algae?
 
Subject: How much emyacin to kill slime algae?
From: tufjunk (Keith)
Date: 9/28/02 10:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

Jim wrote:
I have an overwhelming growth of slime algae in my 45g.! How much emyacin

to
kill it? I have aquarium products brand which is 200mg per tab and they
suggest 1 tab per ten gallons but that is to treat disease. So far I've
treated with 5 tabs for two days and what is left of the stuff isn't
spreading
but it isn't dying either. I'm on the verge of doing a teardown. -jim

For best results you will need 4 or 5 days of treatment.
You may want to try the 3 day blackout method instead and it wont cost you a
dime.
I did this recently and it worked great. Keep P N K and trace up until tank
is
covered, make sure everything is covered even down to the floor hoses,
filter,
ect. Make sure the cover is opaque and not translucent- you want cave dark.
Shut off CO2 just before you throw the cover on (keep filters running).
Time the blackout so that the cover is removed at night so that any critters
can have an easy adjustment to morning light.
Afterwards clean filters, suction out any mulm or derbris of note. If you
have
trouble finding a cover large enough 6 mil black plastic will do the job.
Jim,
if you use blackout wait until _all_ effects of the current use of
erythromycin
has abated, you don't want a massive dieoff of bacteria while the tank is
covered. Good hunting.


Keith Moore


Thanx to you and Tom Barr. I didn't know about blacking out the tank. jim


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