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    Default Green slimey algae ?s

    Hello,

    My planted discus tank is starting to get over-run with that
    dreaded green slimey algae. The kind that covers everything
    in a thin coat.

    Now I change almost 50% of the water a day, and have "tried"
    to pull it all out, but I am getting frustrated. I have read various
    things to get rid of it, turn lights off /turn lights on, etc. Does anyone
    know what causes it and how to get rid of it ??

    thanks
    jim

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    there is a post a little lower with a lot of wisdom. i think i am finally getting mine under control


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    jim, do a search for cyano bacteria. eurythromyacin is said to be a good cure, with no obvious side effects. it can be a pain!

    rick

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    Default Re:Green slimey algae ?s

    If it's the blue green algea that looks like a "sheet", there are several articles on the krib about it:

    http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/Algae/cyanobacteria.html

    Walter

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    How long are your lights in ?
    Is the aquarium in sunlight ?
    If yes how long a day ?

    Lot of things can be the couse
    Try playibg with the time the lights are on

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    I just got done battling my cyano and man was it tough. I tried hitting it with EM but I think it actually built up a resistence to it. I finally killed mine off with Dick Boyd's Chemi clean and didnt look like it did any damage to my plants. Best of luck.

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    Pooljap,

    The more information we have, the better we can help. If you could, give us your water parameters, fert. schedule, substrate type, lighting on/off schedule.

    Don ;D

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    Hi all, that stuff is a right ugly sucker!
    I finally got rid of it after reading an article in a fish mag over here. Basically the author said to squeeze out a mature filter sponge into the affected tank. It worked for me. My initial reaction to this advice was, why do I need to do that? This tank is cycled and has been for over a year! Still I was at the point to try anything apart from dynamite .
    I have also been advised this. when setting up a new planted tank squeeze out a mature sponge onto the bottom of the tank before you put in the gravel. Turns out the bacteria help the plants to gain food quicker, and so establishing themselves faster in their new home.
    Ivan

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    The second suggestion makes sense but the first one, I don't understand. Hard to argue with success though.

    Here is a web site that talks about the various algae, what causes them, and some recommendations on how to treat them without using algacides.

    http://userpages.umbc.edu/~rrhudy1/algae.htm

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    Funny (well maybe not that funny) that got new response to this question today as my slimy algae has come back. I treated the tank with maracyn and seemed to work very well. Recently added a couple of new fish in tank and think that might be cause of problem.

    I have ph 7 and leave lights on 10 hrs a day (150 watt) on
    55 gallon. Tank is heavily planted, co2 injection of about 3
    bubbles per second, and add no additional ferlitizer.

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    Ralph, I didn't understand either. All I know is it worked, it went and hasn't come back after I tried it. It could have been that or something else changed that I am not aware of.
    Ivan

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    The only thing that I can think of is that the increased bacterial action somehow reduced the amount of an algae nutrient, or maybe it changed it into a form that the algae couldn't use, or maybe.....
    It's frustrating trying to nail down cause and effect in an aquarium, there is just too much going on.
    Should the need arise though, I'm sure going to try it.

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    Well I'm glad I have provoked a thought to have a go. I agree that there is so much going on in our tanks that we cant see or test for.
    Ivan

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    Ivan's suggestion about using the mature filter media's bacteria is what Amano recommended at the AGA meeting in Chattanooga, TN last year when someone asked him how to deal with this stuff.

    Walter

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    Pooljap,

    What are your NO3/PO4/CO2 levels? How much light are you using (watts/g)?

    Check out Tom Barr's recommended nutrient levels at www.sfbaaps.com He's written some very helpful articles.

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