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    Is this black brush algae (BBA)?

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    Hi, I have the attached algae attached to the leave of Crinum Calamistratum (only this leave in the entire tank). Not too sure if it's BBA as it's green in color. The rest of the plants in this tank is algae free.

    Don't mind helping me to identify it? Thanks.
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    couldn't tell... and don't know a whole lot on algae myself anyway. have you checked the algae identifier posts? Maybe you could tell between the different kinds by comparing them to the pics/info. May I ask- are you just curious as to what kind it is? because if it is only in that small amount, I'm jealous!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzleDiscus View Post
    because if it is only in that small amount, I'm jealous!
    No need to be jealous. Mine is a low tech tank with Excel as carbon source. Not supposed to have any algae at all .
    Last edited by uklau; 3rd Nov 2007 at 20:41.
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    Benjamin, its rather difficult to locate the algae in your picture. Are you able to take closer and sharper picture?

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    Excel should kill BBA, so maybe other algae. I do not know if other algae also effected by excel
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    That's the best shot I can get with my automatic digicam .
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    Hi Ben,

    BBA tends to accumulate first by the sides of the leaves, more to the tips/edges. Colour is usually darkish. Not much to worry if it sits only to the crinum.

    Excel is supposedly surpress algae growth, as proved by many. Some extra dose may bring out the algaecidal property but be careful not to push it too hard that some plants melt. So how about some localised squrit via syringe while turning the lights and pump off for 15 minutes and let it work its magic locally.

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    neat idea medicineman! Uklau, keep us posted with what happens.
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    Thanks, Medicineman. I'll try that on my 2 footer tank when time permits .

    As for the small piece of algae on my low tech tank, I have removed it by hand. Came off easily.
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    I found another patch of the same algae on one of the C.Calamistratum leave again .



    What algae is this?
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    that does look like BBA in green colour. i got a mixture of both green and black 1s in my office tank whenever i'm on leave cause my friends normally only turn on lights but did not turn on co2. so i believe with co2 deficiency that should be BBA.

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    what does bba do? sorry for such a noob question
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulfinder78 View Post
    that does look like BBA in green colour.
    That's cool. So BBA can appears as black, red & green color . Anyone else came across other colors? I love it when it's red .

    The strange thing is that BBA only grows on one leave (C.Calamistratum, so far) & it is always at the end near to the surface of the water. No BBA on Crypts, Anubias & ferns. BTW, this is a low tech tank with daily Excel dosing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadyFish View Post
    what does bba do? sorry for such a noob question
    It is an algae belonging to the family of red algae. Usually appears as hairy black color algae, thus the name black brush/beard algae.
    Last edited by uklau; 18th Nov 2007 at 21:46.
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    With no outbreak, there is not much to worry about.

    Esp when plants inside your tank is doing good enough now.
    Mine dissapear by itself as my tank mature in just less than 1 month.

    If it persist, get some direct excel squirt to the algae spots.

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    hmm, never known Sechem excel takes care of algae, its just a CO2 , liquid form..

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