L0uise_0liver
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I have a 56 litre tank. Within my tank I have
3 Electric Blue Rams,2 zebra danios, and 4 Serpae Tetras and one sparkling gourami.
My tank has never had an over growth of algae it’s more on the hides and decorative pieces. They get a weird brown algae as well as my anubias barteri angustifolia. I have a Hygrophila rosae australis however it got the brown stuff on it I cut it back and now isn’t growing well at all even with CO2 and fertiliser that I use once a week. I also have a alternanthera reineckii red dennerle which is situated at the back and growing extremely well. And then two anubias barteri angustifolia which are again growing extremely well.
I was thinking of adding some shrimp or some snails. Possibly both. Maybe a Cory catfish. I have attached a photo of what the algae looks like after a week of not being cleaned. I know sometimes rams can be a bit tricky with small invertebrates. Any advice would be great.
I also plan to add more plants to the left side where my plant isnt really growing. Most likely to be a Tropica Limnophila sessiliflora. As I know it’s a fast growing plant and will take up quite a lot of nutrients and could possibly stop the algae.
3 Electric Blue Rams,2 zebra danios, and 4 Serpae Tetras and one sparkling gourami.
My tank has never had an over growth of algae it’s more on the hides and decorative pieces. They get a weird brown algae as well as my anubias barteri angustifolia. I have a Hygrophila rosae australis however it got the brown stuff on it I cut it back and now isn’t growing well at all even with CO2 and fertiliser that I use once a week. I also have a alternanthera reineckii red dennerle which is situated at the back and growing extremely well. And then two anubias barteri angustifolia which are again growing extremely well.
I was thinking of adding some shrimp or some snails. Possibly both. Maybe a Cory catfish. I have attached a photo of what the algae looks like after a week of not being cleaned. I know sometimes rams can be a bit tricky with small invertebrates. Any advice would be great.
I also plan to add more plants to the left side where my plant isnt really growing. Most likely to be a Tropica Limnophila sessiliflora. As I know it’s a fast growing plant and will take up quite a lot of nutrients and could possibly stop the algae.