there is this hair algae stuff all in my java moss, it's been building up over about 2 weeks and ive been trying everyday to remove it from my java moss, but its finally go to the point i cant stand it anymore. its a mat of hair algae and java moss and the problem is i cant get it out of the java moss easily without removing the java moss aswell (which sort of defeats the purpose). the lights are on for 9 hours which i will cut down to *attempt* to slow and hinder its growth, but i dont know how to remove it.
the final straw for me (which is why i am posting this) is the fact that i was feeding the fish, and then one fish got trapped in the hair algae like a net
for about 10 seconds
i was sooo scared and worried and grabbed the net, trying to free it, and it finally got out, stressed and pretty scared any opinions, advice, pointers and anything else is greatly appreciated
thanks is advance for any help
or just reduce lighting time further? currently it is set at 4 hours, dont know how the plants will react tho. i have some platy fry in there with their parents aswell, so the moss was one of their shelters from their parents but they should do okay without it, just would like to keep it in there. i could also maybe put it under a piece of bogwood or under the filter to get it darker yet still provide some refuge for the fry.