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How do I get this stuff under control! It is starting to form en masse
right under the water flow of the filter and on the leaves of one of the older plants. Some of these strands look to be longer than 1/2" long. Here is the set-up 55g freshwater 600 gph filter pH approx. 8.0 ammonia 0 nitrite 0 no CO2 infusion, several life plants It is questionable whether a common pleco put in a few days ago is doing anything with it -- it appears that some patches have disappeared though, but not significant enough to make a determination. I hate to put chemicals in the tank to get ride of the stuff. What kind of fish can control this algae? More plants? Right now there are only a few fish in the tank -- 3 dwarf gouramis and 2 guppies. Had a massive die off about 2 weeks back -- unknown cause -- approximately 10 smaller cichlids died within 3 days. Ammonia and nitrites never spiked. Should the pH of the water be brought down? Water temp is 75F. Please help before I am looking at a algae filled tank. |
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I have only read about natural control, but (luckily) not had to try it.
The book by Walstad suggests using a floating type of plant because it can eat the nutrients causing the algae faster than the algae can. I believe a suggested plant was called water lettuce. "Bob" wrote in message om... How do I get this stuff under control! It is starting to form en masse right under the water flow of the filter and on the leaves of one of the older plants. Some of these strands look to be longer than 1/2" long. Here is the set-up 55g freshwater 600 gph filter pH approx. 8.0 ammonia 0 nitrite 0 no CO2 infusion, several life plants It is questionable whether a common pleco put in a few days ago is doing anything with it -- it appears that some patches have disappeared though, but not significant enough to make a determination. I hate to put chemicals in the tank to get ride of the stuff. What kind of fish can control this algae? More plants? Right now there are only a few fish in the tank -- 3 dwarf gouramis and 2 guppies. Had a massive die off about 2 weeks back -- unknown cause -- approximately 10 smaller cichlids died within 3 days. Ammonia and nitrites never spiked. Should the pH of the water be brought down? Water temp is 75F. Please help before I am looking at a algae filled tank. |
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How much light do you have over the tank? If you don't know, how many bulbs,
and how long are they? pH approx. 8.0 Why so high? Is your tapwater naturally that alkaline? Or do you have something in the tank to raise the pH? I hate to put chemicals in the tank to get ride of the stuff. What kind of fish can control this algae? SAEs -- Siamese Algae Eaters. But you have to get real SAEs. Most of the SAEs sold in U.S. pet stores are actually false SAEs. See this page for how to tell the difference: http://www.thekrib.com/Fish/Algae-Eaters/ More plants? That can help, if you have enough light for them. Floating plants are good if you don't have a lot of light. (What kind of plants do you have now?) Right now there are only a few fish in the tank -- 3 dwarf gouramis and 2 guppies. Had a massive die off about 2 weeks back -- unknown cause -- approximately 10 smaller cichlids died within 3 days. Is it an African tank? Do you have aragonite in the tank or something? Should the pH of the water be brought down? No. Especially not if it's an African tank. The reason I asked about the pH is that high pH can mean there's not enough CO2 for the plants. But a low pH isn't good in and of itself. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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