treefella83
Fish Fanatic
my friend has identified black brush algea in my tank and says that it is caused by fluctuating levels of co2 and shrugged his shoulders at any more questions.
there is no visable signs of any other types of algea in the tank and i boast about water quality the tank is a low tech low light no added co2 but added ferts.
the plants are doing well but would like to know if i can get rid of the bba
there is no visable signs of any other types of algea in the tank and i boast about water quality the tank is a low tech low light no added co2 but added ferts.
the plants are doing well but would like to know if i can get rid of the bba