I’ve only recently become a fish owner! Started my tank about 6 months ago, I’ve noticed some algae or mould furry looking on my castle ornament and wondered if this is harmful or dangerous? And if so the best way to get rid of it
i had this problem tooThat furry stuff is algae, a type of black beard algae. You cannot really get rid of it, but you can control it. Like all algae, it is caused by nutrients in the presence of light. If you have a tank with live plants, the lighting needs to be sufficient for the needs of the plants (and not more), and balanced with adequate nutrients. As soon as light becomes more than what the plants need, whether this is the intensity or duration or both, algae has an advantage because it is not as fussy over light. Same holds for nutrients.
Algae is not harmful or dangerous per say, but if it increases to the point of suffocating plant leaves the plants will die. And the algae is also a sign of nutrients being plentiful, which may mean more frequent water changes, vacuuming the substrate in open areas, keeping the filter media well rinsed, not overfeeding , not overstocking.
We will need to have more data on the aquarium in order to suggest options.
Thankyou for your knowledge! I do have live plants in the tank and have noticed the leaves looking covered with green algae. The light I have came with the tank, the make is Aquael and has 3 settings light dim and night. I’ve also noticed green stringy algae coming out from the filter so I’m sure it’s becoming a problem! I vacuum and water change every two weeks so I might do it once a week and see if the problem resolves? Thanks againThat furry stuff is algae, a type of black beard algae. You cannot really get rid of it, but you can control it. Like all algae, it is caused by nutrients in the presence of light. If you have a tank with live plants, the lighting needs to be sufficient for the needs of the plants (and not more), and balanced with adequate nutrients. As soon as light becomes more than what the plants need, whether this is the intensity or duration or both, algae has an advantage because it is not as fussy over light. Same holds for nutrients.
Algae is not harmful or dangerous per say, but if it increases to the point of suffocating plant leaves the plants will die. And the algae is also a sign of nutrients being plentiful, which may mean more frequent water changes, vacuuming the substrate in open areas, keeping the filter media well rinsed, not overfeeding , not overstocking.
We will need to have more data on the aquarium in order to suggest options.
yea once a week is betterThankyou for your knowledge! I do have live plants in the tank and have noticed the leaves looking covered with green algae. The light I have came with the tank, the make is Aquael and has 3 settings light dim and night. I’ve also noticed green stringy algae coming out from the filter so I’m sure it’s becoming a problem! I vacuum and water change every two weeks so I might do it once a week and see if the problem resolves? Thanks again
Great I’ll do that! I just had to google all your smart aquarium slag to understand your previous message ? The black algae is on artificial leaves so I may throw the ornament away if it keeps growing!yea once a week is better
sorry, bba is black beard algaeGreat I’ll do that! I just had to google all your smart aquarium slag to understand your previous message ? The black algae is on artificial leaves so I may throw the ornament away if it keeps growing!
Thankyou for your knowledge! I do have live plants in the tank and have noticed the leaves looking covered with green algae. The light I have came with the tank, the make is Aquael and has 3 settings light dim and night. I’ve also noticed green stringy algae coming out from the filter so I’m sure it’s becoming a problem! I vacuum and water change every two weeks so I might do it once a week and see if the problem resolves? Thanks again
i reccomend just turn the light on at 6:00, and at 14:00 turn it offWill attach photos of the light! I usually turn the day light on around 9am and then daybreak light at 5:30pm and then night light at 9pm then all lights off at 11.00pm. Thankyou for your advice I will start the weekly water changes asap! I hope my pictures are useful
oh sure yeaUnfortunately I’m not a great morning person so would these hours still work later in the day? Also will the fish still be happy without some night light ?thanks for all your advice!
Will attach photos of the light! I usually turn the day light on around 9am and then daybreak light at 5:30pm and then night light at 9pm then all lights off at 11.00pm. Thankyou for your advice I will start the weekly water changes asap! I hope my pictures are useful