julielynn47
Fishaholic
I do not know if this is the source of my issue with the diatom/brown algae in my 55, but it is an observation that is very real, in my tanks anyway, and I thought I would share.
In my 10 gallon, I have had a lot of algae, but the green kind does not really bother. But I have had it since the tank was set up pretty much, to some extent.
In my 75 gallon I had no algae at all. I had the stuff growing on the driftwood that I have posted pics of. And I have had a small diatom issue, which is expected in a new tank, nothing bad at all. But I had no green algae of any kind until...I changed the light.
I had an Aqua Glo light, 48 inch T8, if that matters. I thought that the Life Glo might be a little better for the plants. So I got another light and I started running the Life Glo for 5 hours a day. The other 5 hours the Aqua Glo runs. I wanted to give the plants the light of the Life Glo, because it worked so well in the 10 gallon with my plants. But I wanted the color that the Aqua Glo brings out in the plants and fish too.
Almost immediately upon starting to run the Life Glo bulb green algae of just about every variety I know of started to grow. The only thing that was done differently was a light change. I have the Life Glo in the 55 as well, so I can connect Algae with the Life Glo bulb, no doubt about that.
Now I understand that algae is a plant of sorts itself, but it is not one I wish to cultivate. So since this is happening in more than one tank, and did not start in the 75 until I added the Life Glo, well, I believe the Life Glo bulbs, although good bulbs, did tend to grow algae.
Just an observation. Has anyone else experienced this? I will be running the Aqua Glo again in the 75 by itself and I will post the results, if the algae goes away or doesn't.
In my 10 gallon, I have had a lot of algae, but the green kind does not really bother. But I have had it since the tank was set up pretty much, to some extent.
In my 75 gallon I had no algae at all. I had the stuff growing on the driftwood that I have posted pics of. And I have had a small diatom issue, which is expected in a new tank, nothing bad at all. But I had no green algae of any kind until...I changed the light.
I had an Aqua Glo light, 48 inch T8, if that matters. I thought that the Life Glo might be a little better for the plants. So I got another light and I started running the Life Glo for 5 hours a day. The other 5 hours the Aqua Glo runs. I wanted to give the plants the light of the Life Glo, because it worked so well in the 10 gallon with my plants. But I wanted the color that the Aqua Glo brings out in the plants and fish too.
Almost immediately upon starting to run the Life Glo bulb green algae of just about every variety I know of started to grow. The only thing that was done differently was a light change. I have the Life Glo in the 55 as well, so I can connect Algae with the Life Glo bulb, no doubt about that.
Now I understand that algae is a plant of sorts itself, but it is not one I wish to cultivate. So since this is happening in more than one tank, and did not start in the 75 until I added the Life Glo, well, I believe the Life Glo bulbs, although good bulbs, did tend to grow algae.
Just an observation. Has anyone else experienced this? I will be running the Aqua Glo again in the 75 by itself and I will post the results, if the algae goes away or doesn't.