replacing plants due to BBA

use a syringe and shoot it directly on the spots... can do the same with peroxide
 
i've never know you to whine LOL.... gimme a name babe ya got one in the mail for xmas

oh and by the way guys that is her picture shannons just a stage name

LOL. Will be waiting.

PS--Stage name-- Real name is Maggie Grace. I love her character, too bad they killed her off... But Sawyer is still there!! :naughty:
 
noooo. the name of a good wine ya silly thing...LOL.. i'm no sommlier, white? red? bubbly?... sorry for the hijack folks i just love playin with tanker
 
Angyles, what's your photo period like? I have reduced bba significantly by cutting back to a seven hour period and spot dosing with Excel/H202.
 
Try spot dosing and cut back on lighting before you toss everything...Unless it's not savable of course!
 
I keep having this issue - in ONE tank out of 27, which is my brackishwater tank, both the original and the upgrade. It seems to be only where the output from the filter hits the plants. I used all new plants and rocks when I set this tank up, and here it is again.

I have tried peroxide, it did NOTHING. I want to try Excel, BUT, I purposefully grow clado and green algae in this tank. What to do!!??!!

Kristina
 
sounds like its in the filter, kris. no where else in my 55 but hangs out of the filter. maybe try to take it apart and boil or bleach it out
 
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