A method of inhibiting the growth of algae and like organisms in plastic water tanks exposed to sunlight comprises providing an outer tank surface operative to reflect off a substantial portion of sunlight that hits the tank off the outer tank surface; and providing an opaque inner tank layer ...
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The coral beauty dwarf angel is one of the diatom algae eaters in salt water and is a beautiful addition to your reef tank. They are a hardy species and canreach up to four inchesin size when fully grown. They are omnivores from the Indo-Pacific reef and eat hair algae and micro-fauna...
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Algae wafers are a great way to provide supplemental nutrition to your fish but you may be worried about whether or not they will make the water in your tank cloudy. If this is a concern that you have, read more to learn the truth of the matter. How to Use Algae Wafers Even if ...
Brown algae:Also known as gravel or silica algae, this algae is common in new aquariums, and will coat the tank in sheets, which are easily wiped off. It is usually harmless and will eventually go away as the tank matures. Use a gravel vacuum to clean it out when doing water changes....
It’s Time for Aquascaping, Sand, & Water! - Macro Algae Reef Tank Build Ep: 3 Author: Johanna Borrayo In part 3 of the Macroalgae build, Remy gets some blinds for his blossoming BRStv studio and completes the aquascape in his Macro tank. He talks about equipment placement, cycling...