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Cleaning Plants for new tank
I just finished cleaning up my 75 with the cyano problem, and replaced the sand i had with 2" of flourite red, filled it and put on a couple matured sponges from other tanks. Just bare with a couple peices of wood right now.
I moved all my plants to a holding tank to keep them alive, and am getting ready to move them back into the 75, is there anything i can do to remove most of the algea and cyano from the roots/leaves that built up while they were in the other tank, other than rinsing?
wanted to get rid of as much as i can before replanting
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Re:Cleaning Plants for new tank
A light bleach solution usually works well. A 1:19 ratio of bleach:water mixture for about 30 sec is usually sufficient for all but the hardiest algaes.
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Re:Cleaning Plants for new tank
The famous cyano! I successfully combatted it in my 90G a couple of months ago. What I did was first scrub the glass clean, with your fingers scrub the plants removing algae/cyano from the leaves. The same with any decor and anything else. Then I leave it for 1/2hour to an hour to let settle, then aggressively vacuum the gravel removing as much algae/cyano as possible. I usually do 50% water changes also. In a matter of 2 weeks, cyano was gone.
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Re:Cleaning Plants for new tank
Hey Ron
i tried doing that and cleaning it up but it always kept coming back with a vengence. I followed Biotypicals nutrient levels he suggested and sure enough about 90% of it cleared up in a few weeks ;D I just wanted to give the plants a cleaning before i put them in this spankin new tank.
Ill try that bleach solution, thanks Biotypical
Ron, how ofter were you doing those cleanups and wc's?
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Re:Cleaning Plants for new tank
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