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Oe_Mizunagi

PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:36 am


x.x I have a 55 gallon freshwater fishtank and I have a MAJOR problem with what i think is brown algae. It grows in little dots but its EVERYWHERE!! my plants, my graves, my filter!! I spent about 2 hours last sunday scrubing it all off and now its worse! x.x

Fish:
7-Harlequin rasboras
2-Pearl Gouramis
5-Cory cats
7-cherry barbs

I have an air pump rated for a 60 gallon tank and a biowheel filter for 75 gallons.

I check my amonia and nitrite multiple times a week and have had 2 fish die (for unknown reasons)

Please give me any advice you can sweatdrop
PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:15 am


Make frequent water changes and be very careful not to overfeed your fish.

A handful of otocinclus catfish would help to clear it up.

Super Goo
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Oe_Mizunagi

PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:21 am


Super Goo
Make frequent water changes and be very careful not to overfeed your fish.

A handful of otocinclus catfish would help to clear it up.

I've heard that they're hard to take care of unless you get like the alpha male x.x I was thinking about an ancistrus
PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:14 pm


Oe_Mizunagi
Super Goo
Make frequent water changes and be very careful not to overfeed your fish.

A handful of otocinclus catfish would help to clear it up.

I've heard that they're hard to take care of unless you get like the alpha male x.x I was thinking about an ancistrus


They can be tricky, but they love brown algae.

Super Goo
Crew

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Oe_Mizunagi

PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:52 pm


Super Goo
Oe_Mizunagi
Super Goo
Make frequent water changes and be very careful not to overfeed your fish.

A handful of otocinclus catfish would help to clear it up.

I've heard that they're hard to take care of unless you get like the alpha male x.x I was thinking about an ancistrus


They can be tricky, but they love brown algae.
fun fun. I'll have to do some research about otocinclus catfish and ancistrus.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:02 pm


Oe_Mizunagi
Super Goo
Oe_Mizunagi
Super Goo
Make frequent water changes and be very careful not to overfeed your fish.

A handful of otocinclus catfish would help to clear it up.

I've heard that they're hard to take care of unless you get like the alpha male x.x I was thinking about an ancistrus


They can be tricky, but they love brown algae.
fun fun. I'll have to do some research about otocinclus catfish and ancistrus.


Good luck. 3nodding

Super Goo
Crew

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Oe_Mizunagi

PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:18 pm


Super Goo
Oe_Mizunagi
Super Goo
Oe_Mizunagi
Super Goo
Make frequent water changes and be very careful not to overfeed your fish.

A handful of otocinclus catfish would help to clear it up.

I've heard that they're hard to take care of unless you get like the alpha male x.x I was thinking about an ancistrus


They can be tricky, but they love brown algae.
fun fun. I'll have to do some research about otocinclus catfish and ancistrus.


Good luck. 3nodding

thanks, do you know whether brown algae is harmful for my fish or not? or would it be okay to wait a while before getting a catfish to clean it up
PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 6:20 pm


Oe_Mizunagi
thanks, do you know whether brown algae is harmful for my fish or not? or would it be okay to wait a while before getting a catfish to clean it up


I don't think brown algae is toxic. Your fish should be fine for the time being.

Another thing: Move your tank if it's in a place that gets a lot of sunlight, and cut back on the time that you run the lights. It'll help slow the growth of the algae. 3nodding

Super Goo
Crew

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Oe_Mizunagi

PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:53 pm


Super Goo
Oe_Mizunagi
thanks, do you know whether brown algae is harmful for my fish or not? or would it be okay to wait a while before getting a catfish to clean it up


I don't think brown algae is toxic. Your fish should be fine for the time being.

Another thing: Move your tank if it's in a place that gets a lot of sunlight, and cut back on the time that you run the lights. It'll help slow the growth of the algae. 3nodding

O_O...move a quaterton fishtank? lol I think its from runing the lights for twelve hours a day without any plants. as for sun light, a little bit used to shine trough the side of my window but I taped my crutan-thingy to the wall so it would stop biggrin
PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 2:55 pm


Do you leave the lights on too long? That could be the problem.
Or your phosphate levels are too high.

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Kyosuke_Hayami

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:12 pm


Sometimes I stay up late and forget that my lights are on sweatdrop I'm getting a timer for when I set up my planted tank lol But now its all turned into green algae on my fake driftwood so it looks more natural and I love the color of algae ^_^
PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:43 pm


Chinese Algae Eaters or a few Otocinclus could easily take care of any algae problem. All my algae eaters died after an ich outbreak and algae took over. It looked like curry powder gonk I got one Chinese Algae Eater and a massive Chocolate Chip Spiny Pleco and all the algae is already cleared up. Natural methods are easier than cleaning, and cleaning everything can add bad chemicals to the water.

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