How can I grow GREEN algae? I know, I must be crazy!
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dizzcat - Posts: 648
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How can I grow GREEN algae? I know, I must be crazy!
OK, so I know that African Cichlids love to munch on that green algae that will grow on rocks, so I am wondering how I can get some going? All I get in my tanks is that awful brown crap and they wont touch it! I see pics of tanks with the green algae that looks like a carpet and the fish are happily grazing away. Any ideas? The algae I get is the brown stuff or that beard algae or this "fuzz" that is all over the glass. :-(
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a1k8t31524 - Posts: 939
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well some algae it a sighn of a healty well established tank.... i dont know how to get it started i just know that it comes over time
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doomydarkdoom - Posts: 167
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I guess you can put some seed algae in there from another tank that already has it, if you have access to that. Other than that, it just pops up naturally, in my experience. The brown algae is more opportunistic, so if it's in high sun it will probably develop that first, unfortunately.
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Tmercier834747 - Posts: 887
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Mine only grew when my tank was just over a month old for some reason..
The tank has a 15w 50/50 bulb in it. All it produces now is yucky yuck brown algae, which I usually make go away with small periods of blackout. -.-
The tank has a 15w 50/50 bulb in it. All it produces now is yucky yuck brown algae, which I usually make go away with small periods of blackout. -.-
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dizzcat - Posts: 648
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The only green stuff I ever got before was that horrible green slime that would cover everything Ugh! So glad I don't get any of that anymore! I get the brown stuff. None of my tanks are by a window, so no sunlight. I am the only one I know with a good tank. So no seeding.
Oh well.....
Oh well.....
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acerkai640 - Posts: 108
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yeah i have one spot of green algae in my tank but i cant tell if it slime or not ill figure it out when i do my cleaning. also i get brown spot algae on the fromt of my glass. my friend has a tank that has tons of algae on the rocks and i just cant seem to get my rocks the same way but is that good or bad.
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fishboy711 - Posts: 7
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You can usually get heaps of algae from fishponds. I live in Western Australia and as well as my fishtanks, my dad keeps koi carp in ponds outside. During the warmer months (come on, it doesn't get that hot in australia!) lots of 'hair algae grows around the edges of the pond liners. My suggestion is to ask a mate who has a pond with the algae you want growing in it if you can have some! When you add it to your tank you could even crush it up a bit so that the algae can collonise other parts of your tank.
On a final note, you are definitely not crazy, I keep algae in my tank purely for the fact that i love the way it softens the lines between my rocks and plants.
On a final note, you are definitely not crazy, I keep algae in my tank purely for the fact that i love the way it softens the lines between my rocks and plants.
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dizzcat - Posts: 648
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I don't know anyone with a pond. Just 2 people with small fish tanks that get the same brown crap I do. Oh well. I have noticed some green growing in my fry tank, so when it gets enough I will seed the big tank.
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acerkai640 - Posts: 108
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so how would you seed another tank and should i get another pleco (seeing i think my rubberlip is gone) or what else could i try. i cant get amano shrimp at my lfs or petsmart so are there any other options
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