I removed the stone and plastic plants and bleached them. So far, I don't See anymore but watching closely. I also did a large water change and vacuumed the substrate.
Sorry I didn’t make myself clear, I have a split 10 gallon tank, 5 on each side. Very difficult to siphon, at least for me
The light I have is a BEAMWORKS 6500K 0.5W LED aquarium plant light,.
I use the right dosage of fertilizer every other week
Snails won’t make a difference? I was told that Nerite snails are the best, or Mystery snails ?
I actually wasn’t too worried about it until I read this post, I thought it might be normal with the live plants. This is my first endeavor with real plants. I also have not had any fish for over 30 years, so I’m a newbie. Obviously if I wasn’t that worried about this algae !
So should I be worried about this algae or not? I’m a little confused as to what I should be doing. Sorry. I’m really new at this.
Thanks for your patience
Would Colter’s excess food also help this black algae grow?
The fertilizer I use, that was recommended by a Betta person is aquarium co-op Easy Green. Now, I will add it after water changes. I was doing it in between.
The tank has two sponge filters. I have not rinsed them out because I read you shouldn’t remove the good bacteria. Wow! I’ve really screwed up....
I do partial water changes every week to 10 days, they are due, but never that much, I usually do about 30% water change, obviously not enough!
I’m really bad at siphoning the substrate I have not been able to do this properly. I also think I might have too many plants, cholla wood in the tank. I have such a difficult time siphoning. I seem to make a mess and not suck up the debris. Incredibly frustrating.
My light is on a timer. I was going to go manual, because it has a nighttime light, which I’d prefer to wake them up with and also put to sleep with, instead of big light jolts. They are in my bedroom which is pretty dark. But I’ll keep on the timer as you suggest and remember to change nighttime light before going to sleep etc. Hope that makes sense.