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  1. Default green dots on the glass

    hi there I'm kinda new i've got a small 30l tank and a 250l community tank for a year and a half. Recently i found green dots on my glass. I've tried washing it off but that didn't work. I read that a siamese algae eater could sort out this problem. Any advice welcome, please help!!!!!

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    These little dots are just a sign that your tank is balanced and doing well:)

    I usually get a kitchen sponge with one smooth and one rough side on it, and just rub the glass with the rough side. Takes a bit of rubbing, but not too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvjnz
    These little dots are just a sign that your tank is balanced and doing well:)

    I usually get a kitchen sponge with one smooth and one rough side on it, and just rub the glass with the rough side. Takes a bit of rubbing, but not too bad.
    but there are a lot and it makes my tank look dirty...

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    The green spots are normal. They are a form of algae and ALL tanks get them.

    a siamese algae eater would do the job but not as good a job as cleaning them off yourself as Mvjnz has described. Plus it depend on what other fish you have as you have to think on stocking levels and what size the fish will get to. Siamese algae eaters do get agressive after a while too.

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    A little 'Did you know' for you...

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    my ottos cleaned all mine off for me and have been keeping it clean ... when I first moved my fish over from the 10g to the 46g I only had 2 ottos and it got ahead of them ... I upped their population to 6 and haven't seen it since.
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    I scape mine off with a razor blade.
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    I have always used a razor blade myself but I like the idea of the Ottos eating it , but what do you feed them when they run out of algae ?

    Tim k

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    I go over it with an "algae mitt"..

    Then for the stubborn stuff I use an "algae scraper" (glorified spackle trowel).

    Otos will eat pretty much any vegetable..

    Favorites are cucumbers and zucchini..
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    An old credit card works great at removing green spot algae,
    as does a kitchen sponge, just be careful cleaning near the
    substrate, if you pick some up it will scrape your glass.
    Mike!

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