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maryjanecapri
post Mon, 11 Apr 2005 7:08 am
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hello everyone...this is my first post here.

i'm migrating my reef tank over to house various goldfish. i've read about and seen the pics of the bare tanks here and would like to go that route. that's where my problem is. i have a 55 gal acrylic tank that has quite a bit of coralline algea growth on it. does anyone know how i can safely remove that algae from the inside of the tank?

thanks everyone.
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post Mon, 11 Apr 2005 1:18 pm
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QUOTE(maryjanecapri @ Mon, 11 Apr 2005 7:08 am)
hello everyone...this is my first post here. 

i'm migrating my reef tank over to house various goldfish. i've read about and seen the pics of the bare tanks here and would like to go that route. that's where my problem is. i have a 55 gal acrylic tank that has quite a bit of coralline algea growth on it. does anyone know how i can safely remove that algae from the inside of the tank?

thanks everyone.
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