my plants in my 35 gallon tall hex were covered in brown algae...looked really bad. also the glass had quite a bit on it...
went out and bought a 2 inch rubberlip pleco. Within 3 days all the algae on the glass was gone...the pleco did a great job of devouring it.
Took out all the plants that were still covered in algae. Performed a chlorine dip (19-1 water chlorine ratio). Wiped each leaf with a paper towel..After 2 minutes, soaked in dechlorinated water using prime. And here are the results. No more algae on tank walls, and all plant leaves are vivid green.
Wish I could find the permanent cure for this. Tried cutting light duration and increased flow in the tank. Algae reappears in a couple weeks.. Maybe my new rubberlip pleco will also eat the algae off the leaves too and solve the issue.
went out and bought a 2 inch rubberlip pleco. Within 3 days all the algae on the glass was gone...the pleco did a great job of devouring it.
Took out all the plants that were still covered in algae. Performed a chlorine dip (19-1 water chlorine ratio). Wiped each leaf with a paper towel..After 2 minutes, soaked in dechlorinated water using prime. And here are the results. No more algae on tank walls, and all plant leaves are vivid green.
Wish I could find the permanent cure for this. Tried cutting light duration and increased flow in the tank. Algae reappears in a couple weeks.. Maybe my new rubberlip pleco will also eat the algae off the leaves too and solve the issue.