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Originally Posted by harif87
Also Simpte, you could go a little easier on the guy he wastn trying to throw your advice back in your face.....were a peaceful forum here  ....after all we work hard to keep our fish happy, wouldn it make sense to work to make ourselvs happy 
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Interesting words...............
We are a peaceful forum here. Been here for years. I would like to thin kI am one of the experienced keepers. (You missed my sarcasm but hey no worries).
The bottom line is the tank will have algae problems because it is unbalanced. You can take Mr. Aquarium's advice but that will only fix the symptoms, not the problem.
There are no miracle cures for algae. Proper stocking and matainence is the key. All tanks will have some algae. And that is a good thing. The problem occurs when a tank is unbalanced. Excessive algae is a sure sign that something is wrong. I wont bore you with statements and ideas that I've stickied elsewhere in the forum. I'm not upset in the least bit. But if you have a problem and want answers, don't get mad when you dont hear the one you want. I gave the only true solution. If the thread starter doesn't want to take it, then thats up to them.
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