09-12-2010, 04:26 PM
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I have sand in all my tanks. I have pool filter sand that has a courser grain. I get algae on it but I just put my hands inside the tank and rub it between my hands in sections and it comes clean. You might want to limit your lights to 7 hrs aday. I bought my timers at Home Depot. I have all my lights on a timer from 1pm-8pm. Using algae medication can be harmful to some fish, live plants and inverts in the tank. You might want to limit your feeding as to much food in the tank will cause algae bloom. Once a day and skip a day is good also. Do 20-25% water changes once a week to keep Nitrates,Nitrites, Ammonia down also. If your tanks are overstocked with fish that could also cause algae bloom but also new tank set ups will get algae bloom til the bio kicks in to cycle your tank.Live plants are also good for tanks as some will keep Nitrates down like Hornwort.
Last edited by eileen; 09-12-2010 at 04:32 PM..
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