No guarantees but based on the photo:
A. Phoenix Moss/Stringy Moss
B. Looks the same as A
C. Bacopa Monnieri "Compact"
D. Rotala Wallichii
E. Mainam Amazon Sword
F. Anubias Barteri
No guarantees but based on the photo:
A. Phoenix Moss/Stringy Moss
B. Looks the same as A
C. Bacopa Monnieri "Compact"
D. Rotala Wallichii
E. Mainam Amazon Sword
F. Anubias Barteri
FISH ARE FRIENDS, NOT FOOD
Thank you so much!! I realise that A was thread algae..B was christmas moss thats currently very weak due to the algae... realised that the algae has spread to some of my other plants as well.. any idea how i can get rid of it?
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Don't mention it! I don't have much experience with thread algae in particular but usually algae is a sign that the tank is overloaded with nutrients (possibly from overfeeding or overdosing of nutrients) so manual removal for the bulk of it with an old toothbrush, reducing light hours and more frequent water changes to reduce the Nitrate levels in the tank could help
FISH ARE FRIENDS, NOT FOOD
Sounds good! Will up my water change frequency and try to remove some of the algae and see how it goes
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