The cardinals came in. 48 survived the ordeal. They're smaller than expected. Now I have to learn how to feed them with so much current in the tank. I also got an undescribed pair of Nannacara. Of course, they are behind the hardscape, but once they put on size... I finally planted some blyxa, too.
Next step dosing. Has anybody ever thought of using an IV drip bag for that purpose? Just wondering.
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The entire surface of the glass...where the few snails, that are left, make trails through it. Is that what you mean by green spot? I thought green spot was the dark green disc type algae.
I checked the algae article on the site and it is know as green dust algae. Yes I think bristlenose are in order.
I checked the algae article on the site and it is know as green dust algae. Yes I think bristlenose are in order.
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Additionally, with green dust algea, you need to let it complete its cycle. Don't scape off the algae - leave it there for 2-3 weeks. It'll get crusty and then flake
off. Its a painfully slow process but its the only way IME that algae has been
'defeated'. Oh - and I'm sure you're not adding any ferts - but it does seem to
enjoy iron - so don't give it any.
off. Its a painfully slow process but its the only way IME that algae has been
'defeated'. Oh - and I'm sure you're not adding any ferts - but it does seem to
enjoy iron - so don't give it any.