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    Hello, from new Member - Brandon

    Probably hard to see, but the rhizome is out of the substrate and sitting on top of a river Stone. I have the stone sitting low in the substrate.
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    Algae Identification, if that's what it is and discussion (pics Included)

    unfortunately i have pest snails. not on purpose but i heard they were good to keep for algae. i believe they are trumpet snails as they have a long cone shape shell and don't get very big.
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    Algae Identification, if that's what it is and discussion (pics Included)

    I've been looking at a Nicrew Pro light timer that will simulate Sunrise / sunset gradually increasing and decreasing output at the beginning and end of its cycle. It should shorten the full intensity down to 7 hours if you think that will help.
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    Algae Identification, if that's what it is and discussion (pics Included)

    8 hours from 2-10 PM. Its a low tech light as well, Nicrew classic 48" LED 32 watt 1700 Lumen
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    Algae Identification, if that's what it is and discussion (pics Included)

    Would you recommend dipping the affected plants and rocks into Hydrogen peroxide? I've tried scrubbing but you cant even scratch this stuff off. and harder i feel like id damage the leaves. I also have Flourish Excel and heard that it can be directly applied to the affected plants for algae...
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    Hello, from new Member - Brandon

    I have heard that, when i was looking into them i read some people say they were not aggressive and some that said mildly but less than other barbs. i attached a pic i took for algae advice but i got a few of them in the pic.
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    Hello, from new Member - Brandon

    Hello all, I wanted to join for assistance in my hobby for freshwater aquariums. I've recently converted my tank to start housing live plants. It is low tech, Nicrew 48" LED lighting 8 hours a day with no C02. I've added Hypro Polyspermy to both sides of my 55 gallon, Anubia in my right corner...
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    Algae Identification, if that's what it is and discussion (pics Included)

    I have been fighting to figure out what this black stuff on my Anubias is. I presume its algae, but i have 0 phosphate, Nitrate, nitrite, & ammonia. The canister filter has been cleaned and replaced with fresh media. Not Pictured: I have 8 Otoc Cats and a few Amano Shrimp that wont eat this...
  9. Red Algae on Rocks.jpg

    Red Algae on Rocks.jpg

  10. Anubia, dwarf hair, & H. Poly.jpg

    Anubia, dwarf hair, & H. Poly.jpg

  11. Anubias black leaves.jpg

    Anubias black leaves.jpg

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