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Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:07 May 2019 20:05
by potion123456
Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:07 May 2019 20:14
by odin
You could just use a large glass with some fresh brackish water in it for temporarily holding.
Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:07 May 2019 20:45
by opae ula related
Wow, they turned green so quickly. That is a really nice globe tank! How many gallons? So there is an opening in the bottom middle?
Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:08 May 2019 05:43
by potion123456
Its about 2.5 gallons!
I drilled a hole in the base in the center for an one way valve for an undergravel filter.
I have some sketches and of the tank that i plan to create.
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Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:08 May 2019 15:27
by opae ula related
Will it potential leak when the tube wears down? Maybe not. Nice idea if it doesn’t leak. Up to you for the filter but not necessary for Opae ula. Looking forward to see final pics.
Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:08 May 2019 17:54
by tzg
Algae In Space wrote: ↑06 May 2019 12:45
Chlorine in a product for aquatic animals!!?? WTF
yes you can see what it contains at the product link below under ingredients
https://www.seachem.com/flourish.php
Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:08 May 2019 17:58
by tzg
Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:08 May 2019 20:16
by Algae In Space
tzg wrote: ↑08 May 2019 17:54
Algae In Space wrote: ↑06 May 2019 12:45
Chlorine in a product for aquatic animals!!?? WTF
yes you can see what it contains at the product link below under ingredients
https://www.seachem.com/flourish.php
Oh... But I somehow doubt it's a harmful variant. I guess the chlorine comes as chloride (fertilizer). Am no chemist but I think it's ok. Speaking of compounds and so on.
But maybe not use it if you want to be 100% safe.
Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:10 May 2019 23:06
by Vorteil
Adding flourish fed the algae. Flourish is for freshwater but probably the iron in it turned your algae green. I would still consider making a fresh start.
Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba
PostPosted:18 May 2019 22:14
by odin
I'd skip the filter to be honest