Algae kill!

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Cristy Keister
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Algae kill!

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When I first saw the tank like this I freaked out. I thought some creature had died and bled out in my tank. But something did die -- the bga.

I had a bad case of bga and decided to give it the large Excel dose treatment - 5ml/10gal (or maybe a little more). The next day this is the result of all the bga dying at once.
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scientist0724
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Post by scientist0724 »

Well, I'm glad that the BGA got all killed off. But ... Ew!!!!

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Post by FrannyB »

Looks like blood in the water,
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Post by jweis »

That would be a good trick at halloween. ;)
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