by Craw Chief » April 18th, 2013, 11:02 pm
'the last few times i''ve cleaned harry''s tank theres been algee on the glass cover... only under the area the light covers.. any idea how i can stop this algee from growing
- I think that aglee starts to accumulate under the right temp and light conditions, but only if the crayfish are really, REALLY happy!
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'turn off your light fo a few days to a week'
'I''ve been looking for a solution to algae control in my 20 gallon tank. i have heard that you can''t put a plecostomus in with crayfish because the crays will eat the pleco. I do have an algae scraper, but nothing is as good as the real thing. On all the chemicals I have checked, they say not to use with crustaceans. I don''t want to have to scrape the tank every week
, but I will if there is no other solution. With plecos, it is a lot more effective. thanks for the help
'Try a good cleaning, scraping as usual, then reduce your lighting hours per day to 6 hrs., or just less than you are now
'Rams horn snails can help or another type which has a flap that closes over them. I do have to warn you, my crays grew faster than my ramshorn snails and ending up eating those, but perhaps if you buy a larger type that is too large for them to crack...who knows, you could get lucky!
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'and also I''d be really interested in how aglee gets into the tank. I''ve tried a google search for "aglee" but there''s nothing about crayfish, aquariums or organisms
I kept the last post because it's pretty funny.
[quote]'the last few times i''ve cleaned harry''s tank theres been algee on the glass cover... only under the area the light covers.. any idea how i can stop this algee from growing[/quote]
[quote] - I think that aglee starts to accumulate under the right temp and light conditions, but only if the crayfish are really, REALLY happy! :lol:'[/quote]
[quote]'turn off your light fo a few days to a week'[/quote]
[quote]'I''ve been looking for a solution to algae control in my 20 gallon tank. i have heard that you can''t put a plecostomus in with crayfish because the crays will eat the pleco. I do have an algae scraper, but nothing is as good as the real thing. On all the chemicals I have checked, they say not to use with crustaceans. I don''t want to have to scrape the tank every week :lol: , but I will if there is no other solution. With plecos, it is a lot more effective. thanks for the help[/quote]
[quote]'Try a good cleaning, scraping as usual, then reduce your lighting hours per day to 6 hrs., or just less than you are now[/quote]
[quote]'Rams horn snails can help or another type which has a flap that closes over them. I do have to warn you, my crays grew faster than my ramshorn snails and ending up eating those, but perhaps if you buy a larger type that is too large for them to crack...who knows, you could get lucky! :D'[/quote]
[quote]'and also I''d be really interested in how aglee gets into the tank. I''ve tried a google search for "aglee" but there''s nothing about crayfish, aquariums or organisms[/quote]
I kept the last post because it's pretty funny.