What is this? On my granite stone and plastic plant. Fuzzy and most looks blackish. One looks reddish.
Thanks so much, Byron! I was wondering why I only had it in 1 out of 5 tanks. Very odd. I read that Seachem Excel will eradicate it. Have you tried this? I have a bottle but haven’t used any in quite some time. The top pic that you attached looks exactly like what I have.
Thanks, Colin. I just thought the shrimp may be more food than I feed with pellets and thought overfeeding may be contributing. Appreciate your input.baby brineshrimp have nothing to do with black beard algae. The algae comes in as spores on plants, ornaments or in water and is a pain in the butt to get rid of.
Thanks, AbbeysDad. I did bleach the plants and rock last night. I have begun cutting back on lighting also. I think I’ll cut out the shrimp in that tank too so I can control the feedings a little better (with pellets). Got it all out for now. We’ll see how it goes.Excel is effective at killing BBA, but Byron is correct - anything used to sterilize heat sensitive medical, surgical, dental equipment just doesn't belong in an aquarium. I would remove the plastic plant and rock and use hydrogen peroxide or a bleach/water solution to kill it...then rinse well. As for the tank, Byron gave some good advice.
Thanks!baby brineshrimp swim around the tank for several hours and are more likely to be eaten than flake or powder foods.
Hello
I too have this algae. I didn’t think it was bad. My tank is only about 3 months old. I have live plants with it. How do I get rid of it on live plants? I have a split 20 gallon with a Betta on each side. Difficult to clean. Will mystery snails help?
I leave my light on about 8 hours a day I have frogbit floating on top. With no algae.
Thanks so much!