Re: Alge
- From: Justice <xxhorsemen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:12:01 GMT
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 03:22:39 GMT, Justice <xxhorsemen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, fist off this is what I have; Tank 1 10 gal with 2 CL loaches about 3" and 3 glowlight tetras fullsized about 1.75". Tank # 2 10 gal with 1 Banded Rainbow about 4", 1 zebra diano about 1.75" and 3 yoyo loaches about 1.5-1.75". My question is I need a fish to eat the alge that is developing in both tanks. They are planted so alge groth is small 3 mo. and I now just notice it on the tank. I want a small fish that dose well on its own that would fit in eather tank, both of witch is well planted . eathe r a fish that I can transfer between tanks or 1 in each. I know the conditions are small but I will be getting at least anther 20-30 gal after X-mas. and sorry for spelling and gramer or just content, I have been drinking slightly. Type faster than thinking and to ignorent to notice errors(good thing not progaming).
There are many kinds of algae. Describe what kind of algae you want to get rid of.
***
It is the dark green kind, It's on my clay pots and gravel, and now starting on my tank, winter sun hits it in the morning. My nitrates are pretty much nill. The groth on the tank is only where the sun hits. I know I could use chemicals but that is something I will never do. There is always a natural cure IMO. I like the otto but they seem to be a group fish and I don't have room for another school.
Thanks for your sugestions .
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