Algae Removal

MadridKid

Large Fish
Dec 25, 2007
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#1
Hey guys, i was wondering how i should go about getting all the algae off of my main wood structure in my tank. I know its time to clean it, but i really dont want to be scrubbing it to death for a half hour. any help?
 

RexyTexel

Large Fish
Apr 29, 2009
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Maryland
#2
You could try a bleach soaking solution. We use them all the time at my work and it's a very handy way to clean over 50 ornaments at one time!

You can do 1/2 cup of bleach per every 5 gallons of water. You don't need too much bleach so you could probably even go less than that. We usually do the bleach soak for one day and then do a plan water soak the next day. Then let them air dry and they look almost brand new!
 

Lotus

Ultimate Fish
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Aug 26, 2003
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#4
If it's wood, I wouldn't use bleach.

What kind of algae is it?

Hydrogen peroxide works well, and it's much safer. It's H2O2, so it basically only contains hydrogen and oxygen (the same as water).

You can always use sandpaper if it's really tough algae.