Betta-Paradise
The Admin & Moderators would like to welcome you to

Betta Paradise

If you like what you see, please feel free to register

to enjoy the many other sections in the members

areas

Including Betta Health, Showcase, General fishtank

&

Sales

Join the forum, it's quick and easy

Betta-Paradise
The Admin & Moderators would like to welcome you to

Betta Paradise

If you like what you see, please feel free to register

to enjoy the many other sections in the members

areas

Including Betta Health, Showcase, General fishtank

&

Sales
Betta-Paradise
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Links

TheReefTank
proudly awards
this site as
Recommended Reading
Please vote for it
in the community!




Vote for us!



Algae *Sigh*

4 posters

Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Algae *Sigh*

Post by lilacamy931 Sat 22 Aug 2009 - 17:42

LOL seem to have algae outbreak at the moment. The small 5g I know is because it is under a window, I keep curtains relatively closed but it is the worst hit. My 14g has a small outbreak especially the gravel, unsure what to do as it is whiet and coloured mix and just looks yukky always, anyone? Its the three divided tank, should I scoop out as much as possible in a section at a time (putting the relevant boy in bucket with heater and give it a good rinse, or would it be best to just gravel vac or when can change it??? My 10g has the odd spot but seems to sparkle and my large 180 litre is super shiny. Odd how different tanks are affected, I guess my betta ones dont have much airflow which helps the algae to grow..
lilacamy931
lilacamy931
Feathertail
Feathertail

Posts : 2237
Points : 2543
Join date : 2009-07-22
Age : 39
Location : Bournemouth, Dorset,

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by Vandraco aka Bronzecat Sat 22 Aug 2009 - 22:04

What colour algae is it? We get problems in some of ours with green hair algae. Probably down to very little water movement and higher temps.
Vandraco aka Bronzecat
Vandraco aka Bronzecat
Admin
Admin

Posts : 4733
Points : 5333
Join date : 2009-05-26
Age : 58
Location : Cornwall

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by lilacamy931 Sat 22 Aug 2009 - 22:17

Mostly green hair on the glass of the two and then like a brown dusting on gravel and leaves. Thought it may be little water movement Wink What do you guys do on yours, just keep cleaning? lol

Just keep cleaning, cleaning, cleaning!
lilacamy931
lilacamy931
Feathertail
Feathertail

Posts : 2237
Points : 2543
Join date : 2009-07-22
Age : 39
Location : Bournemouth, Dorset,

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by Netty Sat 22 Aug 2009 - 22:22

Yep....and more cleaning and scrubbing the plants and dividers and then a week later do it all again tantrum
Netty
Netty
Admin
Admin

Posts : 6592
Points : 7015
Join date : 2009-05-26
Age : 59
Location : Cornwall. UK

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by lilacamy931 Sat 22 Aug 2009 - 22:25

tantrum banghead Yay! LOL

Think tomorrows job is gravel cleaning! Trying to decide on sand replacement in that tank, anything better than the white gravel AH! LOL. So far I just clean around each of the bettas and occupants gently hope this is ok, doesnt seem to both the boys at all. Might move them individually tomorrow for a thorough scrub..hmmm..sorry mutterin! lol
lilacamy931
lilacamy931
Feathertail
Feathertail

Posts : 2237
Points : 2543
Join date : 2009-07-22
Age : 39
Location : Bournemouth, Dorset,

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by Netty Sat 22 Aug 2009 - 22:33

They should be fine. We never remove any of ours for water changes and tank cleaning.....unless the gravel is coming out!!
Netty
Netty
Admin
Admin

Posts : 6592
Points : 7015
Join date : 2009-05-26
Age : 59
Location : Cornwall. UK

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by lilacamy931 Sun 23 Aug 2009 - 12:34

Ah thanks Netty! It always seems that tank with the algae grrr.. was thinking is algae less likely to form on sand? Also would more live plants help or hinder? As read somewhere could be low levels of CO2 or oxygen dependant on the type of algae..
lilacamy931
lilacamy931
Feathertail
Feathertail

Posts : 2237
Points : 2543
Join date : 2009-07-22
Age : 39
Location : Bournemouth, Dorset,

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by cherrydanio Sun 23 Aug 2009 - 12:43

We had huge problems with green hair algae in one of the boys tanks. Like yours it's by a window. We painted the back of the tank black with enamel (sp?) spray paint and algae be gone :D
cherrydanio
cherrydanio
Halfmoon
Halfmoon

Posts : 379
Points : 443
Join date : 2009-05-27
Age : 36
Location : Scotland

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by lilacamy931 Sun 23 Aug 2009 - 12:57

Thw window one has backing, but clear see through lid. Going to put backing on one side and get non seethrough lid to sort that one out. The other one, will keep srubbing Wink
lilacamy931
lilacamy931
Feathertail
Feathertail

Posts : 2237
Points : 2543
Join date : 2009-07-22
Age : 39
Location : Bournemouth, Dorset,

Back to top Go down

Algae *Sigh* Empty Re: Algae *Sigh*

Post by Sponsored content


Sponsored content


Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum