carrcn
Fish Fanatic
I've got a moderately planted tank and rigged up some new lights. Went from 30 watts to 192 in a 55 gallon tank, now I've got algae growing all over my plants. I've got 8 otocinclus in my tank and they can't keep up. Not sure what kind of algae it is, but it's black, long, hairy and grows on my plant leaves. I added 6 32 watt, 48" T8 Lumichrome 1XX bulbs. 6500k, 98 CRI, 12 hours a day.
I've been doing btwn 25-50% water changes once a week, and adding Seachem Flourish once a week. I plan on cutting off the fertilizer to see if that helps with the algae and I'm also going to try dunking them in a 19:1 water/bleach mixture to see if that kills off the algae that is on the plants. But recently I've noticed some growing on the gravel in one section.
Do I need to add CO2 to effectively control the algae? Or do I need to add more plants? I'm working on adding more plants, but I've only got one fish store here locally, so it's kind of hard to get any kind of variety.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've been doing btwn 25-50% water changes once a week, and adding Seachem Flourish once a week. I plan on cutting off the fertilizer to see if that helps with the algae and I'm also going to try dunking them in a 19:1 water/bleach mixture to see if that kills off the algae that is on the plants. But recently I've noticed some growing on the gravel in one section.
Do I need to add CO2 to effectively control the algae? Or do I need to add more plants? I'm working on adding more plants, but I've only got one fish store here locally, so it's kind of hard to get any kind of variety.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.