cgrabe AC Members Jun 1, 2004 320 0 0 Virginia, USA Visit site Jun 18, 2004 #11 Originally posted by jacblades anybody? Click to expand... I have no idea, but it's worth a try. I'd love to hear how it goes.
Originally posted by jacblades anybody? Click to expand... I have no idea, but it's worth a try. I'd love to hear how it goes.
R RTR AC Members Oct 5, 1998 5,806 0 0 Braddock Heights, MD Jun 18, 2004 #12 To me and to a great many folks, diatoms are algae. http://www.indiana.edu/~diatom/diatom.html They are unicellular, and they have silica in their cell walls, but they are still algae.
To me and to a great many folks, diatoms are algae. http://www.indiana.edu/~diatom/diatom.html They are unicellular, and they have silica in their cell walls, but they are still algae.
G Gambusia AC Members Nov 26, 2003 976 0 0 43 Visit site Jun 19, 2004 #13 My window tank has the green algae. I don't think you can transplant it but you might be able to put some rocks in the green algae tanks and see if they get covered. Then move them.
My window tank has the green algae. I don't think you can transplant it but you might be able to put some rocks in the green algae tanks and see if they get covered. Then move them.
jacblades klingon word for superior galactic May 11, 2004 308 0 0 alabama www.angelfire.com Jun 19, 2004 #14 thanks. right now i dont have any objects i could transplant but i will put something in and try-but does anyone know what causes the different types and why some of my tanks have green and the others have brown?
thanks. right now i dont have any objects i could transplant but i will put something in and try-but does anyone know what causes the different types and why some of my tanks have green and the others have brown?