@allister
fertz that will hasten the growth of HC is the seachem flourish excel.. these works great with HC.... anyhow it is currently unavailable in the philippines... were trying to negotiate someone so that it arrives in the phils...
@allister
fertz that will hasten the growth of HC is the seachem flourish excel.. these works great with HC.... anyhow it is currently unavailable in the philippines... were trying to negotiate someone so that it arrives in the phils...
I have no idea. Last time i went there, we were at SM mall of asia and we took a taxi to cartimar.
Its also just as important to provide water circulation as co2 deficient water will tend to stagnate in areas of thick foreground growth.
@all, kinsa nakabalita if nadayun si sir redcap karon diri sa cebu?
hahaha nice one.. ay o, dili mana bungoton ang goldfish.
mao ba? gi delete? or gi balhin sa buy and sell section? sorry to hear that mga bro. sige lang, anhi lang ninyo paste ang links. ok raman kaha sa mods?
wala man siya nag inform. wala pud ni text. naa na siya nano for the show kuno.hehehe
Bai, water change lang every 3 days for 2 weeks. clean your filter everytime you change water.
make sure you use your used water to wash your filter media. Dont worry, ma resolve ra na imo probs.
note what you did for this problem so you will remember what you did. this wont be the first time youll encounter this problem. hope you wont meet mr. BBA.
guys thanks for the advice.
sorry it took me this long to reply just got home from work.
i stumbled upon a site were Erythromycin is used for eradication of BGA
heres the site
Blue Green Algae Article | Freshwater & Saltwater Aquarium Fish Forum
it seems that erythromycin is the main ingredient of myacin.
and then i remembered that my bro still has his old antibiotics left.
so i did the math. the author of the blog said he dosed his treatment of 2.5 mg per liter of water
so if i have a 500 mg of erythromycin then divide it by the amount of liters that i have.
this could actually work!?
i dont have a test kit for nitrite and nitrate and i believe i have adequate filtration.
i clean the filter regularly.
and water change is 25% TWICE a week but why did the BGA prolifirate instead of decreasing?
hmmm kind of risky but the site says that the use of antibiotic in a controlled environment wont hurt the fish and the plants.
unsa ma ingon ninyo, should i go with the experiment?
and be the guinea pig for everyone at ACE?
the worst i can do is kill all the fishes...
what is important is the plants
or should i go with polyethylene or ethylene dichloride and tetracycline?
I admire your research sir. Well, I am not that familiar with all those chemical stuffs but what I've learned thru experience kay mao ni ay:
If ever you have calculated the amount of fertilizer or chemical, like for example, your tank is 35 gal, and for 35 gal the recommended dosage for a fertilizer is 2mL, i would suggest to dose 1mL and observe...then increase the dosage gradually.
Sorry, nag lisod ko explain.hehehe basta, dose or use a level lower than recommended and observe first..then increase gradually.
If you are worried about the fauna, try to transfer them to a temporary holding until you are sure that everything is fine.
@jjyo888
grandmaster, dara sneak preview sa tank, hardscape lang una, but i think i would need to rearrange it again, not satisfied.hehehe:
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Last edited by markykoi; 08-27-2008 at 02:31 AM.
sir markykoi.
suwayun na gyud nako ang akong gamay na experiment
just woke up akung gipang evacuate ang mga fishes nako and shrimps.
i have 1 tablet of 500 mg erethryomycin
and the dosage is 2.5 mg of erethromycin in every 1 liter,
so if i have a 9 liter tank multiply of 2.5 mg/L.
i need 22.5 mg divided by 500 mg then i have to roughly divide the 500 mg tablet 22 times!!!
will post kung unsa na ang balita sa akung experiment,
starting today.
this treatment is good for 8 days wish me luck mga bossing!!!
will post pics before and after
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