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My new aquarium has been up and running now for approx. 3 weeks and the fish seem quite happy. All eating and swimming as normal.
What I have noticed is that the features I've added to the tank have a brown colour covering the surface off them. I assume this is algae as in the posting by Elaine earlier. Have completed a 40-50% water change last night and the water looks a bit clearer. Is this algae harmful to the fish and is there any way to get rid of it without removing everything from the tank to clean it? If it's not harmful, will it go away naturally? Can take some readings from the tank tonight if you need any extra info. TIA |
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![]() The G Man wrote: My new aquarium has been up and running now for approx. 3 weeks and the fish seem quite happy. All eating and swimming as normal. What I have noticed is that the features I've added to the tank have a brown colour covering the surface off them. I assume this is algae as in the posting by Elaine earlier. Have completed a 40-50% water change last night and the water looks a bit clearer. Is this algae harmful to the fish and is there any way to get rid of it without removing everything from the tank to clean it? If it's not harmful, will it go away naturally? Can take some readings from the tank tonight if you need any extra info. G Man, The brown stuff is called Diatoms, and they flourish with high levels of either/and Nitrates, Phosphates and silicates. Low level, low spectrum light can also encourage this growth. They are by no means harmful, just an eyesore to some. What I do with mine (I get them build up over a week) is to scrub the sides of the tank and the bottom before doing a water change, let the filter catch some and then rinse the filter media in the tank water. Seems to do the trick and isn't too much hassle. |
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Geezer From The Freezer wrote:
The G Man wrote: My new aquarium has been up and running now for approx. 3 weeks and the fish seem quite happy. All eating and swimming as normal. What I have noticed is that the features I've added to the tank have a brown colour covering the surface off them. I assume this is algae as in the posting by Elaine earlier. Have completed a 40-50% water change last night and the water looks a bit clearer. Is this algae harmful to the fish and is there any way to get rid of it without removing everything from the tank to clean it? If it's not harmful, will it go away naturally? Can take some readings from the tank tonight if you need any extra info. G Man, The brown stuff is called Diatoms, and they flourish with high levels of either/and Nitrates, Phosphates and silicates. Low level, low spectrum light can also encourage this growth. They are by no means harmful, just an eyesore to some. What I do with mine (I get them build up over a week) is to scrub the sides of the tank and the bottom before doing a water change, let the filter catch some and then rinse the filter media in the tank water. Seems to do the trick and isn't too much hassle. You might also try adding a powerhead. Moving water seems to prevent them from starting colonies. -Peter -- Pull out a splinter to reply. |
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![]() Peter Ammon wrote: You might also try adding a powerhead. Moving water seems to prevent them from starting colonies. -Peter -- Pull out a splinter to reply. I have a power head, makes no difference in my tank. |
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