Hair Algae!!!!
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fishman101 - Posts: 6
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Hair Algae!!!!
I am having a major prob. with hair algae and am looking for help please. it is taking over my tank and i have tried everything i think. water parameters are as follows nitrite=0,nitrate=0,phosphate=0, PH=6.6. 2 1/2 watts per gallon on lighting, UV sterilizer co2 injection, using plant tabs and liquid fertilizer. Have Discus and Angel fish in tank. what can i do to get rid of the algae. have put the algae eaters in ( otos, Siamese flying fox, shrimp) you name it. done more light less light more aeration, more water movement, now i am just at my wits end. keep removing all the algae by hand that i can twice a day but it seems to grow faster than i can pull it. so if anyone has a suggestion i will try it. and thank you so much for your time. Butch
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
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I think mine went away after using overdoses of algafix, or maybe it was the pleco I bought or the tilapia who grew up. I'm not sure I would overdose algafix with diskus. How about less fertiliser/nutrients of one kind or another?
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fishman101 - Posts: 6
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tank is not in sunlight at all. however with less light i mean from 12hrs. a day i am now running 4hrs. a day and i think it might be helping a little.
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
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Are you disturbing the substraight? I've read that substraight disturbances on heavily planted tanks can cause excessive algae growth. I've read that this algae can be removed with a tooth brush, and I would remove as much as possible while you figure out what is causing the excess growth.
Last edited by Peterkarig3210 on Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
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fishman101 - Posts: 6
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ya i think it is helping it is not going away but it is not growing as fast that i am sure of. but my prob is i have many delicate plants that need the light. hopefully this will slow it down so i can get it under control and keep it that way if not i guess i am just tore up ( LOL ) thanx for the reply
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fishman101 - Posts: 6
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and thanx Peterkarig had not thought about the tooth brush had been hand removing this stuff for days. works well on the hardy stuff gotta be careful with the other but it does work. gotta figure out whats causing it though removing with out fixing just aint gonna do it.i have 3 other plant tanks and dont have the prob in them and they are set up about the same it just got me by the bumb. thanx again Butch
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spongebob4460 - Posts: 603
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that was my next step in thought swp....
with zero nitrates, are you cycled yet? if not, the algae is normal and will go away with the end of the cycle... also, if u arent doing too many water changes or inadequate filteration, the excess waste will bring about algae from the excess of phosphates in your water column.
with zero nitrates, are you cycled yet? if not, the algae is normal and will go away with the end of the cycle... also, if u arent doing too many water changes or inadequate filteration, the excess waste will bring about algae from the excess of phosphates in your water column.