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Old 09-15-2006, 08:10 AM   #1
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Why are my fake plants really dirty????

I have a 55 gallon frshwater tank and the fake plastic plants in it always get really dirty and it's really hard to scrub all of it off. Is there something i can do to keep them clean or do they all do this??
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Old 09-15-2006, 08:56 AM   #2
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That's algae. Looks like black beard maybe? Not 100% sure. I would take the plants out and give them a good cleaning.
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Old 09-15-2006, 09:09 AM   #3
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I agree. In the 2nd pic you can see it growing on your plumbing. BBA is really tough to remove...hard scrubbing of all of your equipment may work since they are not porous.

How long has your tank been set up?
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it's been set up for about 3 years know. i used to have 2 large oscars but i got rid of them becuase they where getting to big know i just have some bala and ID sharks, yoyo loahes and 2 plecos. but i always do a regular cleaning but the algea or whatever it is comes back very fast like if i clean it today in about 3 weeks it's all back again.
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Under those circumstances, it would be a good idea to get at the cause of the algae.

How much light does the tank have?
Is it near a window?
How often do you do PWC's and what is the %?
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I agree, get at the cause of the aglae, but for an immediate solution, plastic plants can be cleaned easily with a bleach solution or a quick dip in boiling water. Anything that would kill the algae since they are not succeptible to death like a live plant.
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well first of all the light in my aqaurium is on day and night, and yes it's near a window but hardley any sun shines through that window, and what is PWC's???
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PWC's are partial water changes... removing old water and replacing it, please also tell us the percentage of water and how often you do this.

If i read this right, you say your aquarium lights are never off... that is probably a big part of the problem.
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i take out about 30 - 40 % percent of the water every 3 - 4 weeks, and yes my lights are never off
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The recommended amount of time for lights to be on to prevent/deter algae is about 10-12 hours per day.

I would recommend doing water changes (PWC's) once a week. Your algae problems will be history if this is done.
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