Slakker
Premium Member
I think I may have found a makeshift solution to the horrendous film we all seem to end up with on our nano tanks. I had an idea as I was preparing for my water change this evening. Overflows seem to solve the problem, right?
I took a cup and submerged the rim to just below the surface of the water, letting the water drain into it as might happen with a real overflow. What did I find? Cup full o' film! Sure, it's not a perfect solution, but it sure was easy, totally free, and has worked pretty well.
I've still got some surface film, sure, but it looks to be reduced quite a bit, and I think if I did say half a gallon every week like this, i would at the very least be able to keep it at a reasonable level.
Anyone else with surface film problems wanna give this a shot and post how it goes?
I took a cup and submerged the rim to just below the surface of the water, letting the water drain into it as might happen with a real overflow. What did I find? Cup full o' film! Sure, it's not a perfect solution, but it sure was easy, totally free, and has worked pretty well.
I've still got some surface film, sure, but it looks to be reduced quite a bit, and I think if I did say half a gallon every week like this, i would at the very least be able to keep it at a reasonable level.
Anyone else with surface film problems wanna give this a shot and post how it goes?