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Re: [AGA-Member] Removal of Tuft Algae
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- Subject: Re: [AGA-Member] Removal of Tuft Algae
- From: Ghazanfar Ghori <ghorig@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:04:54 -0400
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I agree. Seachem Excel works very well. You can even just dose the tank
with it at the reccomended dose, and keep at it daily - the algae will
disappear in a week or two and your plants will benefit too.
On 8/24/05, Kfarrowatl@aol.com <Kfarrowatl@aol.com> wrote:
> I've found stubborn "tuft algae" to die off very readily if you squirt
> Seachem's "Excel" directly on the affected area. Of course, you must keep in mind
> that you don't want to over treat your tank with Excel, so just do it
> sparingly. A little squirted directly on the algae infested area every other day
> or so should do it.
> Good luck.
> With regard to fish and the stuff--I've found Dwarf Gourami's, of all fish,
> are wild for it! At least mine were...
>
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