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2.5 gallon help
Hi guys,
I have an established 2.5 gallon tank, that currently has 10 fish in it, no bigger than 2 inches each. I am wondering what I can do to control my algae problem. I currently have an 18 watt light on top of it with no live plants. Any help would be appreciated. |
2.5 gallon help
Joseph Arseneau wrote:
Hi guys, I have an established 2.5 gallon tank, that currently has 10 fish in it, no bigger than 2 inches each. I am wondering what I can do to control my algae problem. I currently have an 18 watt light on top of it with no live plants. Any help would be appreciated. Are these figures correct? Your tank is MASSIVELY overstocked. I always use the rule of thumb of 1 Inch per gallon of fish - keeps you out of trouble. You have 20 inches of fish in 2.5 gallons..... |
2.5 gallon help
On Aug 7, 7:07 am, Joseph Arseneau wrote:
Hi guys, I have an established 2.5 gallon tank, that currently has 10 fish in it, no bigger than 2 inches each. I am wondering what I can do to control my algae problem. I currently have an 18 watt light on top of it with no live plants. Any help would be appreciated. do you have a nitrate kit do you have any test kits ph nitrate ect sounds like too many fish not enought water changes or could be feeding to much or high phosphate, is it near a window how long is the light on per day. sorry for so many questions but there could be a lot of reasons. algae needs somthing to feed on so somthing is feeding it, real plants can take up a lot of nutragents ( if thats how you spell it ) and there is a lot of discussion abot having high phosphate to feed the plants and that will reduce the level and also feed the plants. hope this might help a bit philip |
2.5 gallon help
On 7 Aug, 05:00, philtas wrote:
On Aug 7, 7:07 am, Joseph Arseneau wrote: Hi guys, I have an established 2.5 gallon tank, that currently has 10 fish in it, no bigger than 2 inches each. I am wondering what I can do to control my algae problem. I currently have an 18 watt light on top of it with no live plants. Any help would be appreciated. do you have a nitrate kit do you have any test kits ph nitrate ect sounds like too many fish not enought water changes or could be feeding to much or high phosphate, is it near a window how long is the light on per day. sorry for so many questions but there could be a lot of reasons. algae needs somthing to feed on so somthing is feeding it, real plants can take up a lot of nutragents ( if thats how you spell it ) and there is a lot of discussion abot having high phosphate to feed the plants and that will reduce the level and also feed the plants. hope this might help a bit philip go away Philtas, you wanted to be unscubscribed......you joined by yourself yet you need help or someone else to dump your account.get a clue idiot! |
2.5 gallon help
Jaden wrote in :
Joseph Arseneau wrote: Hi guys, I have an established 2.5 gallon tank, that currently has 10 fish in it, no bigger than 2 inches each. I am wondering what I can do to control my algae problem. I currently have an 18 watt light on top of it with no live plants. Any help would be appreciated. Are these figures correct? Your tank is MASSIVELY overstocked. I always use the rule of thumb of 1 Inch per gallon of fish - keeps you out of trouble. You have 20 inches of fish in 2.5 gallons..... ....and you've got too much light. In a fish only freshwater tank, 1-2 watts of lighting per gallon is more than enough. Get some floating water sprite, to knock down the lighting, or get rid of your current light, and use ambient room light for observation. What you've set up right now is an algae factory (lots of light, _LOTS_ of fish waste). About the only other thing you can do to help the matter would be 80% water chanes every other day, until you can get a 20 gallon tank, that is. DaveZ |
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