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Old 07-25-2008, 10:46 PM
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My first tank failed because of red slime,

I'm no expert but I can tell you what not to do from my experience, i'm just kind of putting this out for the newbies like me that had problems finding a solution on the net soo this is what iv learned from my mistakes.

Don't run to the store asking what you can do to fix the problem, I wasted way too much money on chemicals and equiptment because the guy used sales tactics on me. Search the web and if you feel that perhaps your equiptment is whats lacking then make the decision to purchase.

If your tank is real new (doesn't help the above fellow) restarting is an option, Its amazing how much money you can spend trying to keep 2 fish and a corals in your tank when sometimes the best solution is to find them a new home for a little bit while you clean your tank and start again. Spending hundreds of dollars on a fish that cost you 19 isn't my idea of a good time.

Don't go nuts and suck all the water out of the tank trying to clean it everyday. This usually ends up making your tank cycle again and you have a bigger head ache.. I also suggest finding a small tube for sucking up the slime, the larger ones can drain your tank faster then you can suck the slime up.

don't stress over not having the light on for its exact rotation. You can easily cut back with little stress on the habitants. Try shaking a few hours of light off every few days. If you don't see any improvement cutting the light off for 3 days as said above should help. I suggest cleaning the tank before you cutt it back completely. Reasoning for that is you won't be fighting with it multiplying while the lights are off and also if it starts up again you can pay close attention to see where its building up. If it seem to originate from a certain part that could be a clue that you need to investigate and clean that area of the tank.

Cut back on the amount you are feeding aswell.. Sure its nice to keep everything nice and full but what comes in comes out.
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