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Algae
What
is Algae?
Algae
should be thought of as a type of simple plant that develops when water and
light are present. Algae is not
harmful to an aquarium but in most cases is considered unsightly and customers
want to control or eliminate it. What causes Algae to grow? For algae to
grow it needs light. Both the
aquarium and room light can cause algae to grow.
If your tank is getting more than 10 hours of light a day you may notice
green algae starting to grow. Warm
water and ‘nitrates’ (which build up from not doing regular water changes)
will cause algae to grow quickly. Also if phosphates are present, they will
promote algae growth. “Brown “ algae might also develop; if you suspect you
have this problem, ask us. How to control Algae: 1)
Control the
light received by the aquarium. The
less light your tank gets, the less likely it is you will have algae. 2)
Regular
water changes. Algae uses excess
fish food and fish waste for fertilizer. By doing regular water changes you will
reduce the amount of “food” the algae has. 3)
Live plants
fight Algae. 4)
Certain fish
are “Algae Eaters” and will naturally help to control algae growth. 5)
Many
chemicals are available to help algae from growing.
These chemicals are ”inhibitors” and will prevent some algae from
starting to grow but will not get rid of Algae after it
has started. 6) You may want to purchase a scraper or pad to remove algae from the sides of the aquarium. Don’t use anything from a supermarket to clean your tank, as it may contain soap deadly to fish! Algae blooms or green water problems An algae
bloom is a suspended algae that makes the water green but does not grow on glass
or ornaments. If this happens to
your tank the best way to get rid of it is by ‘starving” the Algae.
Cover the tank with newspaper so it is completely dark for 48 hours
(during this time only feed every other day).
This will cause the algae to die. After
48 hours, do a 1/3-water change and add a algae reducing chemical.
In some cases the water change may have to be repeated. Ask us for specifics.
- REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF LIGHT,
- DO REGULAR WATER CHANGES,
- DON’T OVERFEED,
- GET ALGAE EATING FISH,
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