bunnies&bettas
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I have a new 10 gal. tank that has been running for 2 months now after fishless cycling. It is heavily planted and has 1 betta and 6 Harlequin rasboras. I have not had much algae and have been able to keep it clean with weekly water changes & scraping glass, wiping ornaments. However, in the last few days the brown algae has covered most of the plants and ornaments (2 resin branches). I wiped much of it off the plants and glass and got a timer so I can cut back on light hours. I have been looking in all my books and have not found the answer to my question which is: with less light, will the algae die back and disappear on its own or will I have to remove it all? Because the tank is so small, I can't add any algae eating fish.
Here's a picture taken after cleaning this morning. Before, the plants were more brown than green. Any advice is welcome!
Here's a picture taken after cleaning this morning. Before, the plants were more brown than green. Any advice is welcome!