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Hmm Im in the market for some nerites atm, thought they would help as well. I used to have some flag fish but I didnt really see them much at it much, but I could be wrong cause it wasnt very prolific in the tank they were in. But now have a good amount growing on my divided tanks dividers since it is fixed in and would be to much of a PITA to take out and clean and nothing lives in the middle section but think the current from the filter would be too much for flagfish.
 

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Be careful with the flag fish. I had one for a while and couldn't figure out while all my other fish kept dying off. Everything was healthy and tank levels were good. Then I realized the only fish that kept living was the flag fish. Did a search and they tend to be agressive. Killed all my fish. Lost probably $30 worth atleast. And thats just common pet store fish.
 

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why not just spot treat with h2o2 or excel? seems much more logical and easier to me. if its really a issue take out the effected plants put them in a bucket with water and h2o2 soak for a few min *not with high concentration* and then put back in tank. give it a day or two if its not red/pink redip it, imo its best to take the more hands on method and get it taken care of asap befor its a huge pita. i think circulation is a easy fix vs the algea.
 

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Wow, thanks for all the replies everybody. Thought this thread was going to go dead but sprung back to life.

The reason I posted was to steer awhile from dosing Excel since I have Subwassertang in there and it will melt it. So, I was looking for a more natural approach. H202 Hydrogen Peroxide and have tried it in isolated treatments. This tank is currently housing Pumpkin, Super Tigers, and Aura Blues so I need to be careful.

I did end up using Excel, but I made it into a spray and figured this would be a good test for it. Instead of spot dosing I spray dosed by dropping the water level down.

It looks like its dying

Shot at 2012-05-02

Shot at 2012-05-02
 
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