PhunkeyPhish
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When I took over a fairly established 65 gallon it had a huge algae problem, especially bubble algae and dirty sand everywhere. Some changes I have made are getting a clean up crew in, weekly water changes and carbon dosing. Maybe the first week or so there was almost no algae anywhere. The past couple weeks though there has been a lot of green algae building up on the glass by the end of the day - in the morning it is nearly all cleared by the clean up crew. The sand stays pretty clean and the rocks and what not seem OK too. Is this a problem? Should I be scraping the walls more often (I just do it weekly with water changes) or is it actually a good thing cause its keeping my clean up crew well fed?
Thanks
- pp
Thanks
- pp