Kelley24
New Member
I have a small tank that has 2 baby angel fish in it. The tank is out of sunlight so i cant be that. there is no plants in there at the moment as when i put plants in there 'brown alge' started growing. There is a rock in the middlw that was from a aquarium shop, but was cleaned before putting it in the tank. The water has been treated and was left for 2 weeks before adding the angels and never had a alge problem before adding fish. It has an internal filter and the water has been tested today. All readings where at the right levels, PH was a little high for Angels, but i cant see that causing a major alge problem.
It dont seem to be the same sort of alge on my other tanks. The alge on th eother tanks is 'solid' if that makes, i have to use the scraper to get rid of it, but the alge in the angels tank is really 'soft' and sloppy. Its like a blanket that covers the tank that i can pick up with my hand. And then also brown and green alge covers the glass.
Any advice? I totally cleaned the tank out 2 weeks ago, got rid of all the alge, cleaned the sand on the bottom and topped water up with treated tap water. Then did a water changed a week later and there was still no alge. But it was gradually appeared over the past 2 days. Its really annoying because it make the tank look dirty and it isnt.
Help! lol
It dont seem to be the same sort of alge on my other tanks. The alge on th eother tanks is 'solid' if that makes, i have to use the scraper to get rid of it, but the alge in the angels tank is really 'soft' and sloppy. Its like a blanket that covers the tank that i can pick up with my hand. And then also brown and green alge covers the glass.
Any advice? I totally cleaned the tank out 2 weeks ago, got rid of all the alge, cleaned the sand on the bottom and topped water up with treated tap water. Then did a water changed a week later and there was still no alge. But it was gradually appeared over the past 2 days. Its really annoying because it make the tank look dirty and it isnt.
Help! lol