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Perhaps an alcohol hand wash would be safe? the type you use in hospitals?! I know it sounds silly - alcohol + tank. But i don;t think its...
its not my worm! I just saw it someones album!
That really was a quick question! With a real quick answer!
Run some carbon through your tank that should absorb all the nasty stuff.
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You could try melafix. Its safe for inverts etc - its basically tea tree oil. Good for bacterial infections. You Midas looks a bit skinny - try...
Sounds like hair algae - but to be sure, can you post a pic?
Lyretails, being amongst the easier Anthias to keep can be quite aggressive - just letting you know. :)
Out of all those listed - Ammonia being present in the system is the worrying one. You have to leave the tank alone to allow the nityfying bacteria...
its funny that this thread has popped up! I did realise how much of a blessing they are until recently. Not so long ago i added a niger trigger who...
Don't you use T5's? Are you no longer happy with them? TBH Arcadia is a british/european company so i doubt many people here will know who they...
Right i have a question! White lights and lights that are more towards the red end of the spectrum help algae bloom! Actinics predominately are...
A picture would ensure a definite ID
I thnk my lfs sells them
you could put a shirmp in there! Maybe....dare i say it............... a neon tetra!
Time to get some specs on! :glasses2:
looks more liek majano - just as bad tho
its a type of algae - i forget the name
Hmmm i don't want to be picky here - but i always thought algae released oxygen and absorbed CO2?
I prefer using Zooplankton to phyto - its meatier. I've never kept a LTPC - but i hear they are easy - so perhaps its still adjusting to your tank,...
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