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Old Yesterday, 12:10 PM   #1451
Dutch06
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Originally Posted by Henry Bowman View Post
What you are seeing MAY be bacteria overdose...? Just a thought but when I started running ZeoVit the information with the system indicated that when you start getting a brown dusting and or growth in the tank, one should reduce the amt of bac being introduced into the tank.
Henry - it appears I have overshot the the amount of bacteria my tank can handle. I'm getting the brown hair-like build up. I'm 99% sure it's the bacteria from pictures and descriptions in other threads. I have also read that they will go away on their own. Their bad on the glass but not the rocks/sand. I was wondering if I could speed up the process by scraping them off? The few I hit with the mag float always float around the tank for awhile before getting sucked up by the overflow. I was thinking I could scrape all the glass get it stirred up real good then take a fish net and attempt to net out all I could catch. In your opinion, would this be a good idea or bad? Thanks.


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