At 08:57 AM 12/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi everyone,
> I have been a member of Discus-L for a few months now and this topic
>has come up many (ok several ;) ) times. The verdict there seems to be
>that over feeding and not cleaning filters is the most common culprit.
>With lots of water changes and filter cleanings they should disapear.
>I've had them in my own tanks and I just ignored them, cut back on
>feeding a little and did some extra mantinence. They went away on their
>own. I have no idea if thas was a restult of my actions or not but a
>little extra mantinence never hurts anyway, and it sure beats chemicals
>:)
>
>Bjorn
>
>
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