So I got a fluval plant light to replace the cheap flourescent tube I have had on my tank and now I am noticing what I suspect is beard algae and some brown algae on the glass of my tank. The beard is on a sword plant.
The new light was put on Dec 26.
I keep the tank at 77 degrees farenheit. I use Aquarium Coop easy green root tabs and liquid fertilizer. I dose liquid fertilizer once a week. Root tabs I usually put one in for each plant every couple months.
I also have a BN pleco.
What can I do to get rid of the algae? Add a Siamese Algae Eater? Are there any snail types that are good at eating all algae types and won’t take over my tank by breeding? There are a couple ramshorn snail babies in the tank now that got in on a plant or something.
My tank is 38 gallons and currently has 12 diamond tetra, 1 BN pleco, 5 bronze corycats.
I also reduced the peak light settings so the tank should be getting 6 hours of full daylight setting instead of the 9 or so it was before.
Thank you! Also attached a photo of the sword with algae
The new light was put on Dec 26.
I keep the tank at 77 degrees farenheit. I use Aquarium Coop easy green root tabs and liquid fertilizer. I dose liquid fertilizer once a week. Root tabs I usually put one in for each plant every couple months.
I also have a BN pleco.
What can I do to get rid of the algae? Add a Siamese Algae Eater? Are there any snail types that are good at eating all algae types and won’t take over my tank by breeding? There are a couple ramshorn snail babies in the tank now that got in on a plant or something.
My tank is 38 gallons and currently has 12 diamond tetra, 1 BN pleco, 5 bronze corycats.
I also reduced the peak light settings so the tank should be getting 6 hours of full daylight setting instead of the 9 or so it was before.
Thank you! Also attached a photo of the sword with algae