juliethegr8t
Addicted and in Therapy
In the past few weeks, I have been noticing that brown algae is becoming a problem in more than one of my tanks. First is started off in my 10 gallon - growing on the decorations and such. Now it has to be scrubbed off on a twice weekly basis to look decent. My 2.5 betta/cory tank also has this problem, as does my 6 gallon. Mostly this algae is growing on the decorations, with a little bit on the glass. It is almost rust colored in the 10 gallon, but more brownish in the other tanks.
What should I do? I realize more/less light won't make a difference. I have tried doing more frequent water changes (twice a week, both times cleaning gravel, though once more thoroughly) and feeding less, but it just seems to be getting worse. My nitrate levels are normal for me, they're a bit high (not unsafe) but my tap water has nitrates in it so I can't do much about that.
After doing a bit of research, I heard that adding "Phos-zorb" might help. I don't have a phosphate test kit, but it seems that phosphates are important for this type of algae's growth. Also, would adding ottos help significantly? I don't want to add ottos to all my tanks though, there isn't room! What else can I do? It's unsightly and getting frustrating. Obviously, I don't want to add chemicals unless I have to, but I don't know what to do. Any opinions and ideas welcome, thanks!
What should I do? I realize more/less light won't make a difference. I have tried doing more frequent water changes (twice a week, both times cleaning gravel, though once more thoroughly) and feeding less, but it just seems to be getting worse. My nitrate levels are normal for me, they're a bit high (not unsafe) but my tap water has nitrates in it so I can't do much about that.
After doing a bit of research, I heard that adding "Phos-zorb" might help. I don't have a phosphate test kit, but it seems that phosphates are important for this type of algae's growth. Also, would adding ottos help significantly? I don't want to add ottos to all my tanks though, there isn't room! What else can I do? It's unsightly and getting frustrating. Obviously, I don't want to add chemicals unless I have to, but I don't know what to do. Any opinions and ideas welcome, thanks!