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Brown algae? Or slim?
300 gallon preform. 3 months old. Temperature about 80. I have a brown
looking algae. I never had that before. The water is clear, the fish are happy. I have 3 turtles all 5-6 inches. and a few fish. I have a great filter with uv light. But the pump is 1600gph. So maybe its to fast flowing for the 13 watt UV to work. Will it work at all at that flow? The filter has been working perfect. All the fish are very active the turtles eat and bask. But I have this brownish looking algae on the sides of the preform and all the plastic plants, rocks ect. I cant have live plants cause the turtles eat them all.. If I move any rocks or the filter there is no brown. So It must be algae from the sun. Anything that I move has no algae unless its in the sun. Dark areas do not have it. . I used a good bacteria since additive since I started. Is this good algae? Its browm but never grows more than 1/16 inch. (like slime) It wipes off easy with a towel. Thank you |
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"DD DDD" wrote in message ... 300 gallon preform. 3 months old. Temperature about 80. I have a brown looking algae. I never had that before. The water is clear, the fish are happy. I have 3 turtles all 5-6 inches. and a few fish. I have a great filter with uv light. But the pump is 1600gph. So maybe its to fast flowing for the 13 watt UV to work. Will it work at all at that flow? The filter has been working perfect. All the fish are very active the turtles eat and bask. But I have this brownish looking algae on the sides of the preform and all the plastic plants, rocks ect. $$ Are you sure it's not a bacterial slime of some kind or perhaps green algae covered with a fine coating of mulm? I cant have live plants cause the turtles eat them all.. $$ I hope you're feeding them all the vegetable matter they need. Find out what vegetable matter they consume in the wild and try to duplicate it as closely as you can. If I move any rocks or the filter there is no brown. So It must be algae from the sun. Anything that I move has no algae unless its in the sun. Dark areas do not have it. . I used a good bacteria since additive since I started. Is this good algae? Its browm but never grows more than 1/16 inch. (like slime) It wipes off easy with a towel. Thank you -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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If it is bacterial slime, how do I get rid of it? The turtles feet all
getting white. and the head also. When they have there heads out to eat I see that the rest of there neck is fine. Its only white where the head is at rest. Thank you |
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For a uv of that size, I think it would work best at about 300 to 500 gph.
If the water is clear, then the uv will not help. It only kills what is pumped through it. Anything that is attached to the pond will be unaffected. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "DD DDD" wrote in message ... 300 gallon preform. 3 months old. Temperature about 80. I have a brown looking algae. I never had that before. The water is clear, the fish are happy. I have 3 turtles all 5-6 inches. and a few fish. I have a great filter with uv light. But the pump is 1600gph. So maybe its to fast flowing for the 13 watt UV to work. Will it work at all at that flow? The filter has been working perfect. All the fish are very active the turtles eat and bask. But I have this brownish looking algae on the sides of the preform and all the plastic plants, rocks ect. I cant have live plants cause the turtles eat them all.. If I move any rocks or the filter there is no brown. So It must be algae from the sun. Anything that I move has no algae unless its in the sun. Dark areas do not have it. . I used a good bacteria since additive since I started. Is this good algae? Its browm but never grows more than 1/16 inch. (like slime) It wipes off easy with a towel. Thank you |
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