MikeO
Fish Crazy
Following a 7 week fishless cycle and now having been stocked for about 4/5 weeks, I am suffering the dreaded algae bloom.
I understand it happens a lot in new tanks, but whilst this is a new set up, the tank is not brand new and has been used previosuly.
My woes started about two weeks ago with brown algae - It has been relentless. All over rocks, heater, ornaments and some on the glass (to a lesser extent).
Now in the last week green algae has started to rear its head on the rocks.
I have changed my weekly water change from 30% to 50%. My ammonia and nitrite are zero. My nitrate is below 5.
The tank runs 3x30w bulbs. One blue, one white, one pink. I have cut the light on time down to 9hrs, basically goes on when I leave and off when I get home, but still it keeps coming back.
I do not want to resort to chemicals. I have a plec coming next week (L137) but I do not know if he will eat any of the algea as they predominantly eat wood I think. Either way its not going to eat the amount that keeps growing.
What can I do to stop it growing?
I understand it happens a lot in new tanks, but whilst this is a new set up, the tank is not brand new and has been used previosuly.
My woes started about two weeks ago with brown algae - It has been relentless. All over rocks, heater, ornaments and some on the glass (to a lesser extent).
Now in the last week green algae has started to rear its head on the rocks.
I have changed my weekly water change from 30% to 50%. My ammonia and nitrite are zero. My nitrate is below 5.
The tank runs 3x30w bulbs. One blue, one white, one pink. I have cut the light on time down to 9hrs, basically goes on when I leave and off when I get home, but still it keeps coming back.
I do not want to resort to chemicals. I have a plec coming next week (L137) but I do not know if he will eat any of the algea as they predominantly eat wood I think. Either way its not going to eat the amount that keeps growing.
What can I do to stop it growing?