actually almost all algae issue is due to CO2, assuming you have plenty of nutrient in your tank.
actually almost all algae issue is due to CO2, assuming you have plenty of nutrient in your tank.
it will depend on what kind of plants you have in your tank and how often you leave the light on.
i think it is because algae is able to thrive in fluctuating levels of CO2, especially when the levels of CO2 is low. hwever when it is low your plants are not able to photosynthesize due to the lack of CO2, and thus algae grows?
correct me if i'm wrong.
well that only true if you have no other limiting factor, I mean nutrient in the water. Focus on growing healthy plants and algae will stay away.
It is ok to have fluctuation as long as minimum level is stay at least 25-30ppm. In other world it is ok to fluctuate 30 to 70 ppm for example.
Last edited by Shadow; 25th Jan 2009 at 00:07.
Use kH/pH table (assuming you don't have anything that altered water pH or kH). If you do, use drop checker. Make sure your CO2 ppm is around 30ppm.
My 2ft tank is powered by 2 x 55W = 110W, no algae problem beside green spot. Some say increase potassium will reduce green spot algae, I'm curently waiting to see the result
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usually green spot algae is sticking on the glass, that one can easily be clean. The problem is when the stick on the stones, it can't be clean, tooth brush can't totaly clean it.
Mine never been that bad, usually I just wipe use those white color filter wool during my weekly water change. Not easy to wipe but do able
You mean phosphate/phosphorus. Some GSA is alright. Makes stones look natural. GSA on the glass is like weekly maintenance. Credit card, toothbrush for the silicone area and also the ADA algae scraper for the back and hard to reach areas.
I don't like adding phosphate. Plants get big like on steroids which makes the tank look smaller.![]()
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Sorry always mixed between two
Does anyone try Borneo Sucker (Gastromyzon borneensis)? I found it quite effective against GSA on the rock. According to the website, they do like to eat algae on the rock
(sorry the link below is in bahasa Indonesia
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http://www.o-fish.com/Spesies/borneo_sucker.php
Last edited by Shadow; 28th Jan 2009 at 17:48.
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