WITH STAGHORN ALGAE.
Yes I did see the other post about it, but I'm 100% sure that my algae isn't from neglect to my tank.
I do EVERYTHING right. Feed only the amount that my fish can eat, weekly 30% water changes.
I just don't understand how the algae can take over my whole freaking tank!
My lighting is only 30 watts(the bulb is about 4 years old though) for a 46 gallon tank.
No ferts in the tank as I was advised in a previous post to not use them along with upping the percentage of water that I remove with each change(it hasn't helped though :mad2
My parents are non-fishhobby-friendly so any upgrades will NOT come easy.
I just read something about algae using phosphates as a base for food, or something like that to where the more phosphates in your water, the more algae there will be. Could it be that there are a lot of phosphates in my water source, and me upping the percent of water replaced in each water change is giving the algae more base to grow on?
I've just noticed that my fake wood piece in my aquarium has lots of green algae on it, as well as brown algae(possibly diatoms? or dead green algae?)
Will activated carbon help?
Im just so annoyed with all this algae... its even growing on my substrate!
I'm honestly about to just give up
Please help :help:
Yes I did see the other post about it, but I'm 100% sure that my algae isn't from neglect to my tank.
I do EVERYTHING right. Feed only the amount that my fish can eat, weekly 30% water changes.
I just don't understand how the algae can take over my whole freaking tank!
My lighting is only 30 watts(the bulb is about 4 years old though) for a 46 gallon tank.
No ferts in the tank as I was advised in a previous post to not use them along with upping the percentage of water that I remove with each change(it hasn't helped though :mad2
My parents are non-fishhobby-friendly so any upgrades will NOT come easy.
I just read something about algae using phosphates as a base for food, or something like that to where the more phosphates in your water, the more algae there will be. Could it be that there are a lot of phosphates in my water source, and me upping the percent of water replaced in each water change is giving the algae more base to grow on?
I've just noticed that my fake wood piece in my aquarium has lots of green algae on it, as well as brown algae(possibly diatoms? or dead green algae?)
Will activated carbon help?
Im just so annoyed with all this algae... its even growing on my substrate!
I'm honestly about to just give up
Please help :help: