Cheebs
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Hey folks,
I moved my kenya tree to a new loacation recently, and as it was getting used to the new spot it was more closed up than usual for a couple days, which was expected. However, my light timer apperently decided to skip it's shutting off phase for whatever reason, so I had a little extra algae around the tank for a bit. It's all fixed now, but a thin film of algae seems to have coated the kenya tree while it was closed up, and now it looks like it's having troubled extending. I'm just looking for a way of getting rid of it without harming it, because my cleanup crew doesn't really go near it. Is there some kind of freshwater dip I could do do clean it off? Or should I jsut wait it out and let it do it's thing?
Thanks.
I moved my kenya tree to a new loacation recently, and as it was getting used to the new spot it was more closed up than usual for a couple days, which was expected. However, my light timer apperently decided to skip it's shutting off phase for whatever reason, so I had a little extra algae around the tank for a bit. It's all fixed now, but a thin film of algae seems to have coated the kenya tree while it was closed up, and now it looks like it's having troubled extending. I'm just looking for a way of getting rid of it without harming it, because my cleanup crew doesn't really go near it. Is there some kind of freshwater dip I could do do clean it off? Or should I jsut wait it out and let it do it's thing?
Thanks.