Overflow algae, will covers make it go away?

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I have a little bit of hair algae, a lil bubble, and other junk accumilating in my overflows. Not out of control but will be that way if I dont do something soon. By using the black clipboards and removing the light source 100% from the overflows will the algae consume itself and effectively "dissapear" or do I have to do some manual removal before hand?
 
Remove what you can of course just to manually remove nutrients from potential die off. Blackout method after that
 
gnashty;585442 wrote: I have a little bit of hair algae, a lil bubble, and other junk accumilating in my overflows. Not out of control but will be that way if I dont do something soon. By using the black clipboards and removing the light source 100% from the overflows will the algae consume itself and effectively "dissapear" or do I have to do some manual removal before hand?

Gary, unless you have that green kryptonite algae, lack of light will kill it.
:eek:^^
Injecting valonia/bubble algae with hydrogen peroxide/vinegar/kalk paste or Dave's lye paste will usually kill them. I just pick them off, usually. The novelty of chemically frying them wears off pretty quickly-IME.
 
Gary,
I would cover them first, wait a few weeks, then check. If the algae in there hasn't disintegrated by then, clean them.
 
I wonder why you wanna kill them in the overflow?
Great algae scrubber, IMHOO
 
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