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Using Excel to Kill Algae | SFPT008

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Using Seachem's Excel to kill algae is effective

Excel contains glutaraldehyde. According to our friend Wiki:
Glutaraldehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CH2CHO)2. A pungent colorless oily liquid, glutaraldehyde is used to sterilise medical and dental equipment. It is also used for industrial water treatment and as a preservative.
It is what causes Excel to kill algae as both a spot treatment or tank wide treatment. However, use with care as shrimp and sensitive fauna/flora may have an adverse reaction.
How to use Excel to kill algae
First and foremost, please make sure everything else is in order. Things such as water change, proper fertilizer, CO2, lighting, temperature and clean filter. Without curing the cause of the algae in the first place, killing it will only be a temporary thing. No one wants that.

My preferred method of using Excel to kill algae is to spot treat. Take a plastic syringe or pipette and put it right up to the algae. Hit it and wait for two days.

The algae should turn white and die. If it doesn't, hit it again with, perhaps, a little bit more. Keep doing this for a couple of more times. If it doesn't die, then it's resistant and this technique won't work.

You can also try a full tank dosage if you have a lot of algae. I would make sure that the tank inhabitants are not sensitive and definitely don't try this if you have shrimp. Start with a regular dose, then the next day go up to 2 times then wait two days. If the algae has not turned white and begun to die, hit it again with 3 times the dose.

I've used the above method successfully many times over the years. I wish you good luck and please let me know what your experience is in the comments.

Here is a link that you may find useful:

Someone who tested Excel and found it working to kill algae

Do you have a tip that is making your aquascape or life better?
Please pay it forward and share it with your fellow hobbyists! Send it to Art at art@scapefu.com and he'll share it on a future ScapeFu Wednesday Pro Tip!
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Lastly, please become a member of the ScapeFu Tribe. It's easy and FREE. You will get tips/tricks, and updates. Most importantly, however, you will be a member of a growing community of aquascaping enthusiasts from around the world.

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Using Seachem's Excel to kill algae is effective

Excel contains glutaraldehyde. According to our friend Wiki:
Glutaraldehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CH2CHO)2. A pungent colorless oily liquid, glutaraldehyde is used to sterilise medical and dental equipment. It is also used for industrial water treatment and as a preservative.
It is what causes Excel to kill algae as both a spot treatment or tank wide treatment. However, use with care as shrimp and sensitive fauna/flora may have an adverse reaction.
How to use Excel to kill algae
First and foremost, please make sure everything else is in order. Things such as water change, proper fertilizer, CO2, lighting, temperature and clean filter. Without curing the cause of the algae in the first place, killing it will only be a temporary thing. No one wants that.

My preferred method of using Excel to kill algae is to spot treat. Take a plastic syringe or pipette and put it right up to the algae. Hit it and wait for two days.

The algae should turn white and die. If it doesn't, hit it again with, perhaps, a little bit more. Keep doing this for a couple of more times. If it doesn't die, then it's resistant and this technique won't work.

You can also try a full tank dosage if you have a lot of algae. I would make sure that the tank inhabitants are not sensitive and definitely don't try this if you have shrimp. Start with a regular dose, then the next day go up to 2 times then wait two days. If the algae has not turned white and begun to die, hit it again with 3 times the dose.

I've used the above method successfully many times over the years. I wish you good luck and please let me know what your experience is in the comments.

Here is a link that you may find useful:

Someone who tested Excel and found it working to kill algae

Do you have a tip that is making your aquascape or life better?
Please pay it forward and share it with your fellow hobbyists! Send it to Art at art@scapefu.com and he'll share it on a future ScapeFu Wednesday Pro Tip!
Please subscribe and become a member!
If you liked what you heard, please subscribe to the ScapeFu Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. That way, you won't miss an episode! It will be delivered to you automatically. And, while you're there, please give us a rating. It only takes a few minutes and it would mean the world to us. Thanks!

Lastly, please become a member of the ScapeFu Tribe. It's easy and FREE. You will get tips/tricks, and updates. Most importantly, however, you will be a member of a growing community of aquascaping enthusiasts from around the world.

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