ellamay
Fish Fanatic
Before I start, I realize I should've taken a 'before photo' of my algae situation, but I didn't think about posting here until I'd finished cleaning. So the photo attached is the after photo.
So a couple of weeks ago I noticed green hair algae growing on a couple of my plants so today I removed one of the plants completely then removed most of the other two plants that are left as they had algae on the leaves (some of it im 100% was green hair algae and then some of the leaves had thick fuzzy algae which was slightly darker). It wasn't a huge amount but it was noticeable and I've never had any issues up until now. I've only been fishkeeping for about 6 months. A week ago I reduced the timer that the light is on to 7 to 5 hours a day as I know too much light can contribute to algae growth.
Then today after trying to remove the algae from the leaves and realizing it was all tangled up and stuck, I just removed all the affected plants. I'll go get some more tomorrow. I've not changed anything in my routine so I'm just wondering why I've suddenly got an issue! From looking online, some sources say plants not being very healthy can cause it? I'm maybe letting it get a bit too overgrown in there before cutting the plants back so when I do, there are some dead bits of the plants which I remove. Could that be a factor? Should I get some bottled algae treatment or is it harmful to fish?
Ive attached a photo of about how much I feed a day for the tank which has 1 betta, 6 blackfin corys, 8 ember tetras. Am I overfeeding causing too many nutrients in the tank? They normally finish eating in about 2-3 mins.
So a couple of weeks ago I noticed green hair algae growing on a couple of my plants so today I removed one of the plants completely then removed most of the other two plants that are left as they had algae on the leaves (some of it im 100% was green hair algae and then some of the leaves had thick fuzzy algae which was slightly darker). It wasn't a huge amount but it was noticeable and I've never had any issues up until now. I've only been fishkeeping for about 6 months. A week ago I reduced the timer that the light is on to 7 to 5 hours a day as I know too much light can contribute to algae growth.
Then today after trying to remove the algae from the leaves and realizing it was all tangled up and stuck, I just removed all the affected plants. I'll go get some more tomorrow. I've not changed anything in my routine so I'm just wondering why I've suddenly got an issue! From looking online, some sources say plants not being very healthy can cause it? I'm maybe letting it get a bit too overgrown in there before cutting the plants back so when I do, there are some dead bits of the plants which I remove. Could that be a factor? Should I get some bottled algae treatment or is it harmful to fish?
Ive attached a photo of about how much I feed a day for the tank which has 1 betta, 6 blackfin corys, 8 ember tetras. Am I overfeeding causing too many nutrients in the tank? They normally finish eating in about 2-3 mins.