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  1. #11
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    Is the algae red? Is so I had a side glass covered once. A turbo snail or two should mow through it pretty quickly . Of course I wanted the turbo to leave it alone and eat the other algaes, but apparently it is pretty palatable. Just be persistent about moving the snails back to the mats if they move.


    Also, it tends to grow best in lower lighting like very blue tanks.
    Last edited by justahobby; Wed, 17th Aug 2011 at 07:13 AM.
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    Now that I'm at work I can see the pictures a bit more clearly. I think I've got two of my glass walls completely covered in it. It doesn't protrude does it?

    In my case it almost seems like a velvet covering. My snails move on to it, but I've nver bothered to clean it off... much to the annoyance of Karin who insists that I'm losing good quality reflective light.

    The bright green stuff that you have on your power head is what I call "green cyano"... not sure what it is exactly, but it shares a lot of the same characteristics of the common red cyano.
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