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Posted by admin | Posted in Garden Decor | Posted on 31-10-2008

What are brown spots on my rocks, artificial plants and Deco? Is it harmful for my fish?

I have four blood parrot fish. And I recently obtained an algae eater, because someone told me that the brown spots are a primitive form of algae? Is this true? And is there any way to get rid of spots or I'll have to get another algae eater? I also hear that most of the bulb aggressive, but very pretty. How do I know if they are sick? One of them seems to have a scratch from a collision with a rock on the nose, and another black spot was funny was when we won, then lost it and now your back? Yet water would be greatly appreciated.

Brown algae could be or could be diatoms. However, the algae eater is not eaten. Most algae eaters green algae eats very kind, grass, other types of algae are not merely edible. I suggest you take the algae eater Go to the petstore, they will starve in this world, but you can feed him – algae wafers and zucchini Sliven. algae is usually caused by excess nutrients or excessive light. In your case I would bet that the excess of nutrients, because your tank is overloaded. Blood Parrot fish are large and sometimes aggressive. These fish can reach over 8 inches and a 50 gallon tank is the minimum tank size 2. You could perhaps get away with keeping one of 30 gallons, but not four. Thus, it is heavy in its biolo because BREW is too ammonia, which is converted to nitrate deposition to operate – such as algae and nitrates. As to black spot, Fresh water fish do not get black spot disease. This could be a healing wound or a scar – If yes, the program was, or it could just be light – if so, the scales will normal, while black.



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