carolisles
New Member
I'm trying hard to do all the things I'm supposed to for my plants to thrive.
I do a 40-50% water change every week without exception. I've been adding modest amounts of liquid fertilizer. I've just put a new bulb in my 65-watt lamp, which for 26 gallons should be enough light. My pressurized CO2 system has been installed for four days now.
We've just taken a new measurement of the pH and kH to work out the CO2 level, and surprisingly it's unchanged since before the installation. We've now increased the bubble rate from 30/minute to 60/minute and hopefully that will help.
So here's the bad news. I got home from work this evening and discovered that my formerly crystal-clear tank is now cloudy with one-celled algae. It seems that all I have to show for this effort is an environment that the algae thrive in.
I had a problem with a cloudy tank about a year ago, which was shortly after I set up my aquarium, and utlimately the only thing that fixed it was an agaecide, which in desperation I've resorted to again this evening.
Anyway, that's the end of the story. I'd appreciate any words of sympathy or advice!
Carol
I do a 40-50% water change every week without exception. I've been adding modest amounts of liquid fertilizer. I've just put a new bulb in my 65-watt lamp, which for 26 gallons should be enough light. My pressurized CO2 system has been installed for four days now.
We've just taken a new measurement of the pH and kH to work out the CO2 level, and surprisingly it's unchanged since before the installation. We've now increased the bubble rate from 30/minute to 60/minute and hopefully that will help.
So here's the bad news. I got home from work this evening and discovered that my formerly crystal-clear tank is now cloudy with one-celled algae. It seems that all I have to show for this effort is an environment that the algae thrive in.
I had a problem with a cloudy tank about a year ago, which was shortly after I set up my aquarium, and utlimately the only thing that fixed it was an agaecide, which in desperation I've resorted to again this evening.
Anyway, that's the end of the story. I'd appreciate any words of sympathy or advice!
Carol