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    Does this algae disappear with time?

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    It's a brown algae of sorts. Does it disappear with time?

    I'm lazy to clear it manually as I know I should do.

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    manually remove them, keep your water change regualr and add in yamatos, they would finish the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by |squee| View Post

    It's a brown algae of sorts. Does it disappear with time?

    I'm lazy to clear it manually as I know I should do.
    Trim it off and clean the tank good but stop the water changes unless you uproot stuff from the substrate. Add more plant biomass if its low.

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    Peter Gwee
    Plant Physiology by Taiz and Zeiger

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    Hope this site will help you

    http://www.otocinclus.com/articles/algae.html

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    i think the answer would be No, it wont. manual remove or yamato should help all the Best!

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    Well just to update you guys, manual removal of as much as you can remove helps. The remaining strands do disappear with time. No yamatos (haven't got the time to buy them).

    Thanks for the help!

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    That's a recurring one. Seasonal...like monsoon!
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