lil tank thats why you need a copper test kit around...
Newman Elite Fish Feb 27, 2010 #21 Sep 22, 2009 4,668 0 0 Northern NJ Feb 27, 2010 #21 Newman Feb 27, 2010 lil tank thats why you need a copper test kit around...
L littletankbigworld Superstar Fish Feb 27, 2010 #22 Aug 16, 2009 1,318 0 0 SW Pennsylvania Feb 27, 2010 #22 L littletankbigworld Feb 27, 2010 We've had like 2-3 feet of snow for the past month so I haven't been to the pet store much. I'll have to add one of those to my list for next time.
We've had like 2-3 feet of snow for the past month so I haven't been to the pet store much. I'll have to add one of those to my list for next time.
frankenfish Large Fish Feb 28, 2010 #23 Nov 5, 2009 260 0 0 CT Feb 28, 2010 #23 frankenfish Feb 28, 2010 ok so if i'm not replacing the oto's what can i do about the algae that is building up on everything? a snail maybe?
ok so if i'm not replacing the oto's what can i do about the algae that is building up on everything? a snail maybe?
O OrangeCones Elite Fish Feb 28, 2010 #24 Feb 27, 2009 4,395 0 36 Feb 28, 2010 #24 O OrangeCones Feb 28, 2010 Less light and/or more frequent water changes and/or more aeration. Algae needs light and nutrients and CO2 to live.
Less light and/or more frequent water changes and/or more aeration. Algae needs light and nutrients and CO2 to live.
L littletankbigworld Superstar Fish Mar 1, 2010 #25 Aug 16, 2009 1,318 0 0 SW Pennsylvania Mar 1, 2010 #25 L littletankbigworld Mar 1, 2010 Snails are generally very messy...they make a lot of poop and would overstock your tank more. I would just buy an algae scraper and scrub the algae off the tank glass once a week. Algae is normal for new tanks.
Snails are generally very messy...they make a lot of poop and would overstock your tank more. I would just buy an algae scraper and scrub the algae off the tank glass once a week. Algae is normal for new tanks.