Hi guys,
Back again with probably yet another rookie problem. I saw some algae growing in my tank a week or 2 ago. Figured it was because I didn't have any algae eaters in the tank so I added some oto's to combat the algae. Fast forward to today and my oto's aren't actually eating the algae...
The algae is starting to grow out of control but I can't seems to figure out what kind of algae it is. I added a picture of where it is most visible. My poor anubias are getting taken over... I am using submerged diy spray bars for flow and I think it gives a strong enough current. My gouramies can be "blown away" by if they swim to close.
I think it can be because of the water I am using. It's pretty hard and rich in minerals so that could be the cause. It could also be because of the lighting but it would be unlikely. Until this week I was using a 22 watt led light, I bought a 55 watt lamp now because I have some red plants and plan to add some more. Together with the new lights I did also just buy a full C02 canister setup, running at 0,5 to 1 bps, to prevent any new algae from the high lights.
I'm changing my water to RO this week and then see if that was the root of the problem. Although I would still need to get rid of the algae already inside the tank. I could really use some help on figuring out what algae it and ways to combat it.
Thanks in advance!
Back again with probably yet another rookie problem. I saw some algae growing in my tank a week or 2 ago. Figured it was because I didn't have any algae eaters in the tank so I added some oto's to combat the algae. Fast forward to today and my oto's aren't actually eating the algae...
The algae is starting to grow out of control but I can't seems to figure out what kind of algae it is. I added a picture of where it is most visible. My poor anubias are getting taken over... I am using submerged diy spray bars for flow and I think it gives a strong enough current. My gouramies can be "blown away" by if they swim to close.
I think it can be because of the water I am using. It's pretty hard and rich in minerals so that could be the cause. It could also be because of the lighting but it would be unlikely. Until this week I was using a 22 watt led light, I bought a 55 watt lamp now because I have some red plants and plan to add some more. Together with the new lights I did also just buy a full C02 canister setup, running at 0,5 to 1 bps, to prevent any new algae from the high lights.
I'm changing my water to RO this week and then see if that was the root of the problem. Although I would still need to get rid of the algae already inside the tank. I could really use some help on figuring out what algae it and ways to combat it.
Thanks in advance!