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Tim,
Thanks for the reply. I have already cut down the lighting hours, so that's not really an option. I do pretty regular water changes too and the water quality is good. I haven't tested for phosphates though, so that could be an option. I don't know if this is hair algae as it's very short. I thought hair algae tended to be longer, like hair (!!). Would the type of lighting be a factor? I am thinking of changing the halogen lights for fluorescents anyway as the halogens produce too much heat. Would this help the algae problem? Thanks again. alan First thing to do is cut down on the amount of time the light is on. Have the lights turn on later in the day, and off earlier. More frequent water changes will reduce the amount of nitrates in the tank which will help with algae growth. Being that's it's a Mbuna tank, (which is too small IMO, but I covered that a few months ago) adding fish or shrimp that eat hair algae probably isn't an option. Plus, adding more to the tank can add to the problem with a higher bio-load. Test the phosphate levels in the tank. You can buy filter material that removes phosphates if you have phosphates in the tank. Phosphates are a big contributor to hair algae. Hair algae is difficult to get rid of and off requires removing it by hand. Don't wipe it down and let it float off into the tank, else it will eventuall reattach or send off pieces to grow elsewhere. It needs to be removed. ;-) Not real enlightening, but it's all I've got. Tim www.fishaholics.org -- Alan Silver (anything added below this line is nothing to do with me) |
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