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Old 07-02-2004, 04:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lesson learned: Cleaning filter pipes help with algae


I had a chronic problem with beard algae. Algae would appear 3-4 days after a water change. I was using a wet/dry filter that always left particulates in the water column. My eheim tubing was filthy, and for some reason I thought it was just the beneficial bacteria and should be left that way. After reading a post on the forum, I did a complete overhaul of the system. I put my old canister filter back on and cleaned all the tubing. The water is crystal clear and the algae is on its way out. So for a reminder, good algae prevention is to have a clean system, so that you can add the exact amount of No3 and PO4.
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You ever get that white foam looking pieces that come out of the filter when you power it back on? Have any clue what it is?
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Old 07-22-2004, 05:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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My guess is that is lubricant.
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No, it's not lubricant. In my filter hose it almost looks like calcium deposits, but it isn't hard. It got really bad once so I started tapping on the hoses and let loose a snow storm of cream-colored flakes into my tank. I got all paranoid and busted out the diatom filter then spent the next hour vacuuming out as much of it as I could.

It left a coating on my foam pre-filters that the shrimp really went off on. The next day it was all gone so the shrimp ate some of it, but mostly it just dissolved. So now when I restart my filter and some flows out I don't sweat it.
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Old 07-22-2004, 10:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
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That stuff was one of the reasons I began clearing the tubes when I opened the canister filters.

After I disconnect the lines, I shoot some water thorugh each line into a bucket. That gives me water to rinse the media in, and it helps clear that junk from the lines.

I thought that it stopped showing up after the new filter got broken in, maybe I just dont' see it anymore.
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The white looking stuff is likely to be a bacterial film lining the tubes. That's probaly why the shrimp muched it all up. It will also be half eaten/broken down food waste.

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What kind of shrimp eats that stuff? I have ghost shrimps and they don't do anything with it. I hate cleaning that stuff out once it is in the tank.
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I have this crap showing up in a new tank setup. I was wondering where the heck it was coming from. It's like soft white flakes floating around. My Eheim was full of it the first time I cleaned it out.
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