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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: hokes bluff, al
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growth in overflow skimmer
Today when I went to feed my fish, i noticed some greenish/brown growth in the overflow skimmer. What should I do? (Put some snails n it?) I will post a photo later.
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Built in algae scrubber
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Use a credit card and scape it. It will always grow there unless you cover the top to prevent light from entering your overflow.
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what is it?
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Could be anything. I let the stuff in my overflow box grow. Every now and then something neat shows up. I've got a ton of pods in there, feather caulerpa and a few sponges. Pretty neat, alsmost like a tiny fuge.
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I'd just leave it as is, looks more natural.
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I take a toothbrush to mine every few weeks. I wouldn't worry about the coraline algae.
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I have to scrub out my overflow on a weekly basis other wise the water level in my tank gets to high I use a razer blade and a tooth brush on the inside of the overflow only. Let the coraline grow on the ouside makes the box blend in with the rest of the tank IMO
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if you can see into the overflow
by looking in the side (like mine i have a corner overflow and back is not painted)... then you might take a flashlite at nite after the tank has been sitting in complete darkness for couple hours... shine the light into the overflow area and you might notice the entire area gleeming w/ pods and critters moving around in there... i currently have a ton of eggs of some sort attached to the inside of the overflow area... perhaps mysis eggs i dont know but they are attached to the sides and pipes in the overflow area... literally covering the walls and pipes... point being that its a safe haven or refuge from the main predators in the tank and eventually whatever grows in there will make its way back up into your main display as food for the fish and corals!... imo leave it alone and let nature take its course! good luck! |
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