thatssam2001 wrote:Vyas wrote:Could you post a pic of your tank...and the number of shrimp.
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where is d hair algae bro???






thatssam2001 wrote:Vyas wrote:Could you post a pic of your tank...and the number of shrimp.
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thatssam2001 wrote:kmandal wrote:One more hard way to remove the hair algae, but since you already have introduced Shrimps, do it with caution. Take the affected plants out of your tank and give them a bath for 2-3 mins / few quick dips in hydrogen peroxide (It is used as an oxidizer, bleaching agent and disinfectant) solution (available in medical stores) prepared in a separate container, then wash them thoroughly in fresh water and re-introduce them in the tank. It will solve the problem
Thanks will try that out.![]()
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SanamMarik wrote:thatssam2001 wrote:kmandal wrote:One more hard way to remove the hair algae, but since you already have introduced Shrimps, do it with caution. Take the affected plants out of your tank and give them a bath for 2-3 mins / few quick dips in hydrogen peroxide (It is used as an oxidizer, bleaching agent and disinfectant) solution (available in medical stores) prepared in a separate container, then wash them thoroughly in fresh water and re-introduce them in the tank. It will solve the problem
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h2o2 nt recommended w/ shrimps...
SanamMarik wrote:The green algae on d glass is green dust algae...nt hair algae..hapns mostly due to imbalance btwn K nd PO4 dosing.
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