I have a 20 gallon planted tank that has been having a lot of trouble with what appears to be cyanobacteria. It's a deep green color and sort of makes thick webby sheets over the top of gravel, plants, etc. that slough off when touched. When there is a lot of it in the tank it has a very strong pond smell.
I do weekly ~4 gallon water changes and remove as much of the algae I can when cleaning but it's difficult to get every little bit, and it has been spreading faster and faster each week. It started off in one corner on the gravel but has moved to the other side of the tank and is now trying to smother the rotala, which is almost impossible to get it off the tiny delicate leaves.
I tried reducing the light time by about an hour but I feel like it's only gotten worse since then.
What do I do?
I do weekly ~4 gallon water changes and remove as much of the algae I can when cleaning but it's difficult to get every little bit, and it has been spreading faster and faster each week. It started off in one corner on the gravel but has moved to the other side of the tank and is now trying to smother the rotala, which is almost impossible to get it off the tiny delicate leaves.
I tried reducing the light time by about an hour but I feel like it's only gotten worse since then.
What do I do?