I have been having some problems with this algea for a while. I reduced the phosphates and it still happens. Photos are attached. The white one looks like a animal almost, the hair algea is hard to remove from anything.
46 gallon bow
2 inches of dirt and 2 inch gravel
26x t5 H0 light (7 hrs)
305 with biomax and some carbon, phosphate pillows 2x
1 week 40 % water changes
1 tsp ferts a day (plant deifnecy problem)
PH 7.0
C02 2 BPS
ammonia 0 PPM
nitrites 0 PPM
nitrates 0 PPM
phosphate 3 PPM
Temp 82 Degrees
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Some options, best used in combo probably...
Great ideas GSP, thank you very much. What kind of snails, and shrimp would be helpful. Keep in mind I dont want a infestation of snails and the shrimp may get eaten by angels right? I like the natural methods(shrimp and snails) excel seems a little agressive, but I may do most of these suggestions.. THANK YOU
Andy, the pond snails that you can see in my videos. They breed very fast. they eat a lot of algae.
Nerite snails; good slow & steady algae eaters, but u need many, & they lay eggs that never hatched.
Cherries would get eaten likely, but breed, so if the population starts large, they may have chance.
Amano shrimp are larger and unlikely or less likely, to be eaten. Big shrimp, eat a lot. Don't reproduce.
What about ghost shrimp, I do not have any where to get the cherrys or amano shrimp. They only sell ghost.
I bought 2 cherrys and 3 amano shrimp today about 20 bucks worth kinda pricey. Is Dr tim on this web site anymore? I know he was selling cherrys for like 50 cents a peice.
If I were in the same Country I'd have been gladd to help you out in getting some cherries. Maybe there's another member here that can help.
Hopefully you managed to get a male and female cherry?? or at least a pregnant female??
I also use Otos and Garra sp. for algae eaters.
This tank is also suffering from Green Sport Algae. Probably because of the lack of phosphate present. Otos and Nerites do eat the GSA as they scrub away for diatoms.
I see he's also got Hydra (last photo), but I havent found them to be much trouble at all.
I find a good practice for planted tanks is to stock a good variety of algae eaters so that as certain algae species becomes more present int eh aquarium there is one or more species already there to combat it before it's taking hold.
I do not believe I have a phosphate problem it is 10 ppm just checked it, green sport algae probally isnt there. Where do you see green sport algae?
Gsp arent you in the usa? I am (where is Dr. time at?)
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