Subj : blue green algae To : All From : Scott Date : Sat Sep 25 2004 11:24 am Hi, is blue green algae considered to be a serious problem. what I mean is if it gets into an aquarium does that mean that a blackout or blackouts must be performed to remove it from they aquarium because of the speed that it spreads at and the lack of a working treatment in the UK. I have had blue green algae in my aquarium since I first set it up in November last year. it started as a small patch on the gravel in the front of my tank and very quickly spread over the plants and gravel forming into sheets. I removed the sheets and gravel cleaned weekly but it did not stop spreading and the algae was back in force every three days or so. I have a standard juwel 180 aquarium with zero ammonia nitrite nitrate 1ppm phosphate. I have also lowered the phosphate with rowaphos to 0ppm for two months. they only effect that had on the blue green algae was to reduce its growth rate to a quarter of what it was. that also stopped nearly all plant growth in my tank. a blacking out the aquarium for four days while the phosphate was at zero also did not work I have tried using blackouts several times. I tried a three day and a four day blackout. each time the algae was not visible after a few days. but returned a week or so after finishing. I then tried a six day blackout this also had the same result. recently I tried a four day blackout followed by a three day blackout two days later, I also started using interpet blue green algae treatment a couple of weeks before. that has also not worked and the algae returned after nearly two weeks, a few days ago, low down in the gravel at the front of my aquarium. I put it down to the fact that a small amount of light might have been getting to the gravel there, and have started another four day blackout but I may try a seven or eight day blackout in the hope of finally getting rid of the problem once and for all. I have been using tin foil to blackout my aquarium with a towel hanging down the back to help keep out the light that goes through the hagen picture background at the back. I have also been covering all of that with a sleeping bag except on this occasion were I have used extra tin foil along the bottom of the aquarium. that gets it pretty near dark in the aquarium. any ideas would be greatly appreciated! --- þ RIMEGate(tm)/RGXPost V1.14 at BBSWORLD * Info@bbsworld.com --- * RIMEGate(tm)V10.2áÿ* RelayNet(tm) NNTP Gateway * MoonDog BBS * RgateImp.MoonDog.BBS at 9/25/04 10:24:42 AM * Origin: MoonDog BBS, Brooklyn,NY, 718 692-2498, 1:278/230 (1:278/230) .