My 8 gallon Nano 180 tank came with its own filter built into the top of the tank. It's pretty efficient, but for at least a year now, it has been riddled with blue-green algae/cyanobacteria (technically not an algae which is why I didn't put this in the algae sub-forum!). I manually remove it from the media about every two weeks by rinsing it in the tank water in a separate bucket and replace it, but it quickly grows back. The main issue is that the filter is open and close to the light source, so it grows like a weed. Thankfully, it hasn't gotten into my tank, but it clogs my filter and I doubt it's good for the tank anyway.
My question is, should I replace the filter or try to clean it? Any tips on getting rid of this stuff? I considered soaking it in bleach but I worry about it potentially leaking into my tank and harming my plants and fish. HOB filters are my favorie and I'd rather just use one, but the tank is set up so that I don't think it's possible with the type of hood it has. I could use a canister filter but that sounds like a hecka overkill with an 8 gallon, and in-tank filters are unslightly... honestly though, I'd do anything to get rid of this grossness!!
And before you ask, yep, I'm 100% sure it's blue-green algae! It comes off in sheets and is a bright blue-green color. So gross!
Thank you!!
My question is, should I replace the filter or try to clean it? Any tips on getting rid of this stuff? I considered soaking it in bleach but I worry about it potentially leaking into my tank and harming my plants and fish. HOB filters are my favorie and I'd rather just use one, but the tank is set up so that I don't think it's possible with the type of hood it has. I could use a canister filter but that sounds like a hecka overkill with an 8 gallon, and in-tank filters are unslightly... honestly though, I'd do anything to get rid of this grossness!!
And before you ask, yep, I'm 100% sure it's blue-green algae! It comes off in sheets and is a bright blue-green color. So gross!
Thank you!!