Algae on new driftwood

PuppyFluffer

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I have a new piece of driftwood in my tank. I boiled it a lot to remove some of the tannins and have now placed it in my tank. Within about 4-5 days, it has begun growing an algae. I'll have to describe it as I don't have access to a digital camera right now. It's very fine looking, almost like the mist rising off of a pond in the morning - it sort of barely floats above the wood but is obviously originating from it. It appears more whitish but has a very slight green tint.

I removed the wood yesterday and scrubbed it with a brush under tapwater (well water, so no chlorines) and returned it to the tank. The algae growth is back.

Any suggestions how to erradicate it?

Tank info:
* 10 gallons
* sand substrate
* young immature live plants (bronze crypt, java fern, java moss, hornwort)
* two other pieces of wood that I bought from Petco that were in a goldfish tank - boiled and scrubbed before placing in tank - no algae on these pieces.
* stocked with about 10-12 young cherry shrimp
* no fish yet (cory cats and microrasboras arriving on Wed next week hopefully)
* Originally cycled with established tank media from my 5 gallon
* Tank parameters are 0 ammonia /0 nitrites / 12.5 nitrates
* water changes once or twice a week
* AquaClear 20 filter
* tank temp 73-74

Would boiling the wood in a strong salt solution kill the algae? (I am thinking of this because last summer my husband emptied the water from the bottom of a salt based water softener in the lawn and within 30 mintues the plants were brown and dying from the salinity.)
 
adding more plants or adding a snail.
 
It is normal for many types of wood. As soon as the right bacteria develop, it will be eaten/die off on its own.
 
I would just let it go. It is unsightly, but that is about all.
 
Thanks, any guess as to the "average" time frame it takes to self correct. It't just weird looking and it is bugging me but I can be patient. (Heck, I'm a week overdue having this baby, I am definately patient!)
 
theres no way to tell how long it will take, couple of days, maybe a week or 2. just have to be patient.
 
ok thanks, i'll work on the patience! I figure I can't make the baby come....but maybe I can make my algae go away.

Will it stay contained to the driftwood? I sure don't want this stuff all over my tank!
 
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