Peter C
Fish Crazy
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tank is in the conservatory, moving the tank for the next 2 or 3 weeks is out of the question (im moving house in a few weeks so it will be in a better suited place)
untill then whats the best way of removing blue green algea? iv tried the blackout method and all that did was soak the towels that i used to cover the tank, damage the wooden unit the tank is sat on, and also turn the tank water a horrible green cloudy colour
so are there any chemicals or tablets or anything i can use to either remove the algea / kill it off / make it stick together in clumps so its easy to remove manually?
cheers
tank is in the conservatory, moving the tank for the next 2 or 3 weeks is out of the question (im moving house in a few weeks so it will be in a better suited place)
untill then whats the best way of removing blue green algea? iv tried the blackout method and all that did was soak the towels that i used to cover the tank, damage the wooden unit the tank is sat on, and also turn the tank water a horrible green cloudy colour
so are there any chemicals or tablets or anything i can use to either remove the algea / kill it off / make it stick together in clumps so its easy to remove manually?
cheers