lgarvey
Fish Crazy
Hi,
My LFS guy says that it's fairly futile getting algae eating snails to keep the tank clean, and that the best course of action is to just scrub the glass on a daily basis.
Is this people's advice in general? I have a lot of hair algae that has grown on glass at the back and don't fancy rearranging live rock to get to it. Nitrates and phosphate are now under control, but this may have grown as a result of the tank being fairly new (thouhg fully cycled).
It's a 45L tank with an emrald crab, two common hermit crabs, and a skunk cleaner as well as three fish. I am wondering if there are CuC members (turbo snails!?) that would actually hoover up algae from all over the glass, or is this wishful thinking?
Thanks,
L
My LFS guy says that it's fairly futile getting algae eating snails to keep the tank clean, and that the best course of action is to just scrub the glass on a daily basis.
Is this people's advice in general? I have a lot of hair algae that has grown on glass at the back and don't fancy rearranging live rock to get to it. Nitrates and phosphate are now under control, but this may have grown as a result of the tank being fairly new (thouhg fully cycled).
It's a 45L tank with an emrald crab, two common hermit crabs, and a skunk cleaner as well as three fish. I am wondering if there are CuC members (turbo snails!?) that would actually hoover up algae from all over the glass, or is this wishful thinking?
Thanks,
L