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Over the weekend I tried to clean my tank of excess hair algae. Aside from the hair algae my tank is in pretty good condition. However, the hair was starting to grow on most of my plants and was very unsightly. It also was covering my dwarf sag, which despite staying alive for the past two months has not really grown at all. I think part of the problem was the hair algae so I was determined to try and clean up the plants.
I mixed up a batch of bleach solution using a ratio of 20 to one. First, I took out all of the rocks and driftwood and gave them a good soak in the bleach solution. Then I pulled them out and scrubbed them with a toothbrush. I rinsed them off and set them aside to dry.
Next I took some of my plants that seemed to be most effected by hair algae and uprooted them. This included my dwarf sag and two amazon sword plants. I soaked each individual plant in the bleach solution for about 2 minutes then pulled them out and rinsed them with running tap water. With the sag the algae seemed to be pretty easy to pull off and I was able to remove most of it. The sword plants on the other hand were almost impossible to clean. I tried as best I could to remove the hair but when they are not submerged it is difficult to see. I removed a fair amount but before putting the plants back in knew there was still algae on them.
However, when I replanted them I noticed, especially the sword plant, that the leaves were now covered in white fuzz. Apparently, the algae that I didn't remove was bleached and is now white. The plants seem to have lost their color as well and are now a paler shade of green. Will the plants survive and will the white, fuzzy (dead?) algae come off the leaves? Is it safe for my otos to suck on the leaves? The bleach solution was thoroughly rinsed off of the plants. I'm not sure I did the right thing. Any suggestions?
I mixed up a batch of bleach solution using a ratio of 20 to one. First, I took out all of the rocks and driftwood and gave them a good soak in the bleach solution. Then I pulled them out and scrubbed them with a toothbrush. I rinsed them off and set them aside to dry.
Next I took some of my plants that seemed to be most effected by hair algae and uprooted them. This included my dwarf sag and two amazon sword plants. I soaked each individual plant in the bleach solution for about 2 minutes then pulled them out and rinsed them with running tap water. With the sag the algae seemed to be pretty easy to pull off and I was able to remove most of it. The sword plants on the other hand were almost impossible to clean. I tried as best I could to remove the hair but when they are not submerged it is difficult to see. I removed a fair amount but before putting the plants back in knew there was still algae on them.
However, when I replanted them I noticed, especially the sword plant, that the leaves were now covered in white fuzz. Apparently, the algae that I didn't remove was bleached and is now white. The plants seem to have lost their color as well and are now a paler shade of green. Will the plants survive and will the white, fuzzy (dead?) algae come off the leaves? Is it safe for my otos to suck on the leaves? The bleach solution was thoroughly rinsed off of the plants. I'm not sure I did the right thing. Any suggestions?