Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: perfectpanesplymouth on October 16, 2009, 08:01:15 pm
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I have a 350 litre tank in my van and it is starting to go green inside with algae. I have tried to clean it out but can't get in behind the baffle in the middle of the tank.
So I have done something my brother suggested a while ago.......
I have put loaches in my tank to see if they will keep it clear :o
hopefully this will work but I shall wait and see
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Loaches as in fish or do you mean leeches? Either way I doubt it will work. Probably your only solution will be to flush the tank through and refill.
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Cover the tank and block out the light. I have black sticky backed foam around mine and have had no problems all summer. I even put black tape around the bowl of the inline strainer.
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yes loaches as in fish
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Put a cupful of bleach in once a week/fortnight - before filling up. It won't affect the TDS reading and will kill the algae.
Mike
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Put a cupful of bleach in once a week/fortnight - before filling up. It won't affect the TDS reading and will kill the algae.
Mike
Putting a litre of Isopropyl alcohol in a half full tank works very very well too.
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yes loaches as in fish
They wont survive very long in pure water as they need minerals which aren't present in pure water.
I have a fish tank which I fill with pure water but then I add mineral tablets.
Matt
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I have a 350 litre tank in my van and it is starting to go green inside with algae. I have tried to clean it out but can't get in behind the baffle in the middle of the tank.
So I have done something my brother suggested a while ago.......
I have put loaches in my tank to see if they will keep it clear :o
hopefully this will work but I shall wait and see
Bit cruel to the fish. And remember they do their business in the water as well.
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i use milton sterlising fluid to clean out my container's alge is formed because of the light and micro organisms in the air getting in to the water
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i use milton sterlising fluid to clean out my container's alge is formed because of the light and micro organisms in the air getting in to the water
Although I havent encoutered this problem, I would use a pressure washer to blast the algae, as this can get to areas where a brush can't, then flush the algae bits out with tap water, once its clear of algae then rinse with pure water.
Matt
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Won't the fish get stuck in the outlet pipe when the water runs low? Daft idea for cods sake. You really are a pollock! I think Slumpy uses an electric eel.
Maybe you've spawned a new idea.
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FTP how long did it take you to come up with that lol ;D ;D ;D ;D
Matt
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yes loaches as in fish
They wont survive very long in pure water as they need minerals which aren't present in pure water.
I have a fish tank which I fill with pure water but then I add mineral tablets.
Matt
i only have tap water as my tds is low anthen run through a di so they should be ok
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yes loaches as in fish
They wont survive very long in pure water as they need minerals which aren't present in pure water.
I have a fish tank which I fill with pure water but then I add mineral tablets.
Matt
i only have tap water as my tds is low anthen run through a di so they should be ok
000 TDS means still no minerals present.