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I purged out a message that suggested adding more plants and more
water changes would minimize algae. I had my tank full of plants and changed water once a week. While the green algae on the glass was tolerable, the black hair algae continued to thrive. Next week I am getting a shipment of low light plants and plan to remove all existing plants and as much from the gravel as possible. I don't know the source of the bha. It has only taken root, ha, ha, in one tank, the largest of 4 of course. I recently added Siamese Algae Eaters, but they seem to have no impact. I am going to add more SAEs next week. To my eye the bha is very ugly. Has anyone successfully rid their tank of the stuff? I will have to live with it is my fear. I am not going to strip the tank of fish, gravel, plants and fill it with chlorine to solve the problem. I disturb my fish enough with trying to control bha by removing the obvious leafs and pulling the hairy gravel up. |
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