Nov 2, 2012 #1 lakaiguy Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Sep 9, 2012 Messages 84 It goes away when the lights are off. Attachments ForumRunner_20121102_174603.jpg 62 KB · Views: 70 ForumRunner_20121102_174809.jpg 64.9 KB · Views: 69
Nov 2, 2012 #2 Jeremy S. Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Sep 16, 2012 Messages 416 Cyano algae. Best thing I've used to get rid of it is Chemiclean Red Slime Remover. Stuff works like a champ!
Cyano algae. Best thing I've used to get rid of it is Chemiclean Red Slime Remover. Stuff works like a champ!
Nov 2, 2012 #3 OP OP lakaiguy Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Sep 9, 2012 Messages 84 Does that harm fish or inverts? Is there a natural way to get rid of it? The tank is still new and I've done pwc every week since out cycled, how'd I get it?
Does that harm fish or inverts? Is there a natural way to get rid of it? The tank is still new and I've done pwc every week since out cycled, how'd I get it?
Nov 2, 2012 #4 Kio707 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 22, 2011 Messages 4,519 Location Colorado lakaiguy said: Does that harm fish or inverts? Is there a natural way to get rid of it? The tank is still new and I've done pwc every week since out cycled, how'd I get it? Click to expand... Cut back on feeding and do higher water changes.
lakaiguy said: Does that harm fish or inverts? Is there a natural way to get rid of it? The tank is still new and I've done pwc every week since out cycled, how'd I get it? Click to expand... Cut back on feeding and do higher water changes.