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Algae problem worse after adding CO2
I added DIY CO2 a few days ago and my bluegreen algae has started growing
3-4 times as fast, but so are the other plants. It even has little bubbles coming out of it. Is it pearling like the regular aquatic plants are supposed to do? I went to several of my LFS to purchase SAE. I was sold false SAE's by both stores. Even Sandy's Pet Shop sold me 2 flying foxes telling me they were SAE's. In this town, (Louisville, KY) Sandy's is the Pet Store's Pet Store. Where can I get the "real thing" SIAMESE ALGAE EATER Crossocheilus siamensis? And how much should they cost? Thanks, Jim |
Algae problem worse after adding CO2
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 19:35:00 GMT, "Jimmy"
wrote: I added DIY CO2 a few days ago and my bluegreen algae has started growing 3-4 times as fast, but so are the other plants. It even has little bubbles I went to several of my LFS to purchase SAE. I was sold false SAE's by both stores. Even Sandy's Pet Shop sold me 2 flying foxes telling me they were First, I doubt CO2 is actually to blame/credit for the increased growth of the BGA. If the BGA outbreak is severe, I'd suggest manually removing as much as possible, and blacking out the tank for a few days. Search www.deja.com and you should find several recent detailed posts on doing a blackout. Next, SAEs will not help with a BGA problem. BGA is cyanobacteria, a combination of bacteria and algea. Nothing will eat it. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua |
Algae problem worse after adding CO2
I found these posts:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=BG...F-8&oe=UTF-8&s elm=310c6fc9.0302260919.23883c96%40posting.google. com&rnum=8 http://groups.google.com/groups?q=BG...F-8&oe=UTF-8&s elm=a97a4k%24gr0%241%40nntp9.atl.mindspring.net&rn um=7 http://groups.google.com/groups?q=BG...F-8&oe=UTF-8&s elm=3E34F55E.3FFED7AC%40verizon.net&rnum=1 Thanks for your help... I have locked the fish food up.... my grandmother has Alzheimer's and kept feeding the fish .....she was killing them with her kindness. "Chuck Gadd" wrote in message ... On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 19:35:00 GMT, "Jimmy" wrote: I added DIY CO2 a few days ago and my bluegreen algae has started growing 3-4 times as fast, but so are the other plants. It even has little bubbles I went to several of my LFS to purchase SAE. I was sold false SAE's by both stores. Even Sandy's Pet Shop sold me 2 flying foxes telling me they were First, I doubt CO2 is actually to blame/credit for the increased growth of the BGA. If the BGA outbreak is severe, I'd suggest manually removing as much as possible, and blacking out the tank for a few days. Search www.deja.com and you should find several recent detailed posts on doing a blackout. Next, SAEs will not help with a BGA problem. BGA is cyanobacteria, a combination of bacteria and algea. Nothing will eat it. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua |
Algae problem worse after adding CO2
I found your article..... I had read this over 2 months ago, before I had
any BGA. I think I am too low on nitrates. I am going to test for this .....add what is needed, clean out as much as I can, clean filter, and do blackout for 3 days. Here is the link to your article incase anyone else has the need to check it out. http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_algae.htm Thank you for taking the time to post. "Chuck Gadd" wrote in message ... On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 19:35:00 GMT, "Jimmy" wrote: I added DIY CO2 a few days ago and my bluegreen algae has started growing 3-4 times as fast, but so are the other plants. It even has little bubbles I went to several of my LFS to purchase SAE. I was sold false SAE's by both stores. Even Sandy's Pet Shop sold me 2 flying foxes telling me they were First, I doubt CO2 is actually to blame/credit for the increased growth of the BGA. If the BGA outbreak is severe, I'd suggest manually removing as much as possible, and blacking out the tank for a few days. Search www.deja.com and you should find several recent detailed posts on doing a blackout. Next, SAEs will not help with a BGA problem. BGA is cyanobacteria, a combination of bacteria and algea. Nothing will eat it. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua |
Algae problem worse after adding CO2
"Jimmy" wrote in message
news:ZO5fb.672660$uu5.109875@sccrnsc04... I found your article..... I had read this over 2 months ago, before I had any BGA. I think I am too low on nitrates. I am going to test for this ....add what is needed, clean out as much as I can, clean filter, and do blackout for 3 days. I'm willing to bet that this is the case. IME, BGA has only appeared after a long time with undetectable NO3. When you start adding KNO3, it should eventually disappear with pruning and on its own, even if you don't do a black-out. Generally speaking, running a high-light CO2-injected tank is dangerous without adding extra NO3, K, etc. So you get rid of the BGA, then some other algae, like BBA, will start spreading sooner or later if you don't supply sufficient plant nutrients. I recommend ordering all your chemicals at the same time from www.litemanu.com to save on shipping, as well as getting a complete trace element mix like Seachem Flourish or Tropica MasterGrow (those are the only two I'd use), or PMDD. __ Alex pcalex (at) hotpop.com |
Algae problem worse after adding CO2
I was able to find SeaChem Flourish Comprehensive Plant Supplement at my
LFS. I hope this is the right stuff. It is chock full of stuff. It's like Ovaltean for plants. I am going to order that Tropica MasterGrow. That stuff sounds like the folks behind it did lots of homework. Thank you for your help guys. I'll keep posting here. Jim "Alex R" wrote in message news:Q86fb.25428$%h1.14492@sccrnsc02... "Jimmy" wrote in message news:ZO5fb.672660$uu5.109875@sccrnsc04... I found your article..... I had read this over 2 months ago, before I had any BGA. I think I am too low on nitrates. I am going to test for this ....add what is needed, clean out as much as I can, clean filter, and do blackout for 3 days. I'm willing to bet that this is the case. IME, BGA has only appeared after a long time with undetectable NO3. When you start adding KNO3, it should eventually disappear with pruning and on its own, even if you don't do a black-out. Generally speaking, running a high-light CO2-injected tank is dangerous without adding extra NO3, K, etc. So you get rid of the BGA, then some other algae, like BBA, will start spreading sooner or later if you don't supply sufficient plant nutrients. I recommend ordering all your chemicals at the same time from www.litemanu.com to save on shipping, as well as getting a complete trace element mix like Seachem Flourish or Tropica MasterGrow (those are the only two I'd use), or PMDD. __ Alex pcalex (at) hotpop.com |
Algae problem worse after adding CO2
"Jimmy" wrote in message
. net... I was able to find SeaChem Flourish Comprehensive Plant Supplement at my LFS. I hope this is the right stuff. It is chock full of stuff. It's like Ovaltean for plants. I am going to order that Tropica MasterGrow. That stuff sounds like the folks behind it did lots of homework. If you already have Flourish, there's no reason to get TMG. They both serve the same purpose. Keep in mind that these trace element supplements don't have any macronutrients (beyond trace amounts). You'd need different fertilizers for those. __ Alex pcalex (at) hotpop.com |
Algae problem worse after adding CO2
Sounds like Blue Green Algae which is more a bacterial than algael. I tried
the black out several times and ended up using Erythromycin at double dose for 3 days and it disappeared and hasn't returned after 4 months. It grows like a film over everything and can double in size very quickly. Blacking out seemed to almost work, but it always had enough steam to take off again. The medication though cased it to wither and dry up, in no time (just 3-4 days it was all gone). Give it a shot "Jimmy" wrote in message news:E5%eb.662844$Ho3.137357@sccrnsc03... I added DIY CO2 a few days ago and my bluegreen algae has started growing 3-4 times as fast, but so are the other plants. It even has little bubbles coming out of it. Is it pearling like the regular aquatic plants are supposed to do? I went to several of my LFS to purchase SAE. I was sold false SAE's by both stores. Even Sandy's Pet Shop sold me 2 flying foxes telling me they were SAE's. In this town, (Louisville, KY) Sandy's is the Pet Store's Pet Store. Where can I get the "real thing" SIAMESE ALGAE EATER Crossocheilus siamensis? And how much should they cost? Thanks, Jim |
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