poll: recommended algae control

How do you control algae in your tank/s?

  • proper light levels and water chemistry

    Votes: 36 25.0%
  • chemicals

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • snails

    Votes: 7 4.9%
  • Siamese algae eaters (or false SAE)

    Votes: 7 4.9%
  • bristlenose

    Votes: 6 4.2%
  • common plecostamus or other pleco

    Votes: 20 13.9%
  • otocinclus catfish

    Votes: 29 20.1%
  • razor blades (for glass only)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • your trusty algae scraper

    Votes: 17 11.8%
  • other

    Votes: 20 13.9%

  • Total voters
    144
snails are great, dont poop, some species look cool, others are great food for puffers, and once there isn't much algie, they dissappear until the algie comes back... they are most effective in my turtle tank where no fish could live
 
cuz theyre crazy...i guess or better yet, how did they find that post when searching is disabled hahahahah a lotttt of fun
 
I had a clown pleco, peckolita vittata, in my lower light 25g tank, and I nver saw him do anything about algae, but after moving him to my high light and heavy planted 66g, he's a regular vacuum cleaner. I was bugged by some beard algae on my pygmy chain sword, as of late I've been watching this pleco go mad over brown algae. Today I noticed all the chain words are clean, except for lil telltale scratches on the leaves where his teeth left marks. But that I can live with.
 
I voted "Other" since a combination is sometimes preferrable.
 
I jsut use my algae scraper works good and i dont mind have a little algea (not on front side) on my back and sides i
 
oops, didnt see the date on that :thud: .... i jsut foted on the poll that happened to be on the side of the screen and made a comint, not trying to cause an uphevil of old info...
o yea, along w/ snails for the plants, i use one of those magnent scrapers that attach to the sites of the tank- definately worth the 10 bucks it cost...
 
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