Help with bubble

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Katsafados
http:///forum/post/3144695
Looks good!
Why does your tank have so much algae!
LOL...It actually has a lot less now...I have been battling hair algae...it is a slow slow process in such a big tank.....BUT I am happy to say I actually have some rocks with almost nothiong on them...and the back glass use to be covered and now has no HA on it
Like I said....in this size tank...it takes time
 

katsafados

Active Member
especially when your 5"2 and cant reach the bottom! haha
Maybe you have to much trapped food in your rocks thats causing nutrients for the algae to grow?
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Katsafados
http:///forum/post/3144704
especially when your 5"2 and cant reach the bottom! haha
Maybe you have to much trapped food in your rocks thats causing nutrients for the algae to grow?
5'3" every inch is important when you have so few

believe me...with the amount of cuc I have...it would surprise me if their was any food in the rocks
 

mkroher

Member
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3144708
5'3" every inch is important when you have so few

believe me...with the amount of cuc I have...it would surprise me if their was any food in the rocks
lol
stand on your cat.. from the looks of him he's fat enough to hold you while you work on the tank
 

janastasio

Member
Definitely looking much better! Just out of curiosity, is that a snail on it in the picture? It looked like it had a pointy shell. Just wanted to make sure its an ok one.(if its in fact a snail on it)
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by janastasio
http:///forum/post/3156109
Definitely looking much better! Just out of curiosity, is that a snail on it in the picture? It looked like it had a pointy shell. Just wanted to make sure its an ok one.(if its in fact a snail on it)
LOL...Yeah it's one of those mini Florida ceriths
 
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