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Wannabe Guru
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Algae help for mother-in-law
I was talking to my MIL about putting a light color substrate in her pond to contrast more with her fish (1 oscar, 6 or so Koi, couple of black fish..can't remember what they are). She said she has white rocks at the bottom, but the algae is so bad that it looks like bare pond bottom with a white rock here and there!!
No idea what she has for filters or anything. She would like some kind of algae eating fish. Oh, the pond size...not sure...it's about 8 feet long and 4 feet wide with 2 waterfalls. It's beautiful. I'll have to get some pictures. So, what gets along with koi and an oscar or two? The Oscar doesn't bother anybody at all. He's an odd bird, too. That's a whole 'nother story.
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~Amanda~ ![]() 54g AGA Corner Bowfront Planted 220g Mixed Reef |
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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but the big common pleco wont bother eating algae either. I had a 11 inches one, which is so unactive. He did nothing but sit at the bottom. I only feed him bloodworm. He seemed not to care about the algae in the tank anymore.
As a result, i bought a pair bristlenose, which is way more active |
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