:mad: i have green slime algee in my tank how do i get rid of it?
b_ball12_99 Member Jun 3, 2001 #2 If it cyanobacteria (aka slime algea) you will want to find the source and fix that. It is caused by either lighting change, high phosphates, or silicates. Water changes with RO water should help to remove it and manual removization.
If it cyanobacteria (aka slime algea) you will want to find the source and fix that. It is caused by either lighting change, high phosphates, or silicates. Water changes with RO water should help to remove it and manual removization.