Comments - Beard Algae - Fishtanktv2024-03-29T13:34:17Zhttp://fishtanktv.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6423219%3ABlogPost%3A247231&xn_auth=noI would do a few water change…tag:fishtanktv.com,2012-12-12:6423219:Comment:2498612012-12-12T21:27:03.807ZAnthony Pitihttp://fishtanktv.com/profile/AnthonyPiti
<p>I would do a few water changes over the next week. I started to see black beard growing in my 20 and did that and it seems to be dying down. If you want you can add a couple of otto cats to keep it at bay. I find that they like to eat BBA when it's first growing but once it fully blooms they wont touch it.</p>
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<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>I would do a few water changes over the next week. I started to see black beard growing in my 20 and did that and it seems to be dying down. If you want you can add a couple of otto cats to keep it at bay. I find that they like to eat BBA when it's first growing but once it fully blooms they wont touch it.</p>
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<p>Good luck!</p> I have a 75 gall dirted tank.…tag:fishtanktv.com,2012-12-12:6423219:Comment:2482882012-12-12T00:43:16.784ZTrey Englishhttp://fishtanktv.com/profile/TreyEnglish
<p>I have a 75 gall dirted tank. It has been up and running since late August. My lights run only about 6hrs a day, cut back from 8. </p>
<p>6 angels</p>
<p>6 neons</p>
<p>6 corys</p>
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<p>Thank you for the response Anthony</p>
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<p>I have a 75 gall dirted tank. It has been up and running since late August. My lights run only about 6hrs a day, cut back from 8. </p>
<p>6 angels</p>
<p>6 neons</p>
<p>6 corys</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Thank you for the response Anthony</p>
<p> </p> There can be a whole bunch go…tag:fishtanktv.com,2012-12-10:6423219:Comment:2477782012-12-10T21:54:53.386ZAnthony Pitihttp://fishtanktv.com/profile/AnthonyPiti
<p>There can be a whole bunch going on.</p>
<p>How long do you keep your lights on? How long has your tank been running? Fish load vs. gallons. Dirt or non-dirt?</p>
<p>Just some of the big things to consider which might help you solve the problem.</p>
<p>There can be a whole bunch going on.</p>
<p>How long do you keep your lights on? How long has your tank been running? Fish load vs. gallons. Dirt or non-dirt?</p>
<p>Just some of the big things to consider which might help you solve the problem.</p>