I have a 15 gallon FW tank with a sand substrate, filtered by a Fluval 204. Ph 8.2, ammonia 0, hardness 120. In the past with larger tanks lacking an undergravel filter, I have had problems with excessive hair algae. I swear by UG filters. This tank has shelldwellers and with the sand I am unable to use one. The algae is all over the sand, and I remove chunks of algae/sand on a regular basis and replace with fresh sand. It's also waving happily away on the fake plant in the tank, and I am tired of cleaning it off. I leave the lights off a lot, but there is apparently enough natural light in the room to keep the algae going. How do I control this algae? Do additives really work?
I am also concerned about anaerobic bacteria in the sand. I wonder if I should be stirring up the sand during my weekly 15% water changes? Or will that do more harm than good? I am down to two fish, had two batches of fry but all died except one. The tank has been up for about fifteen months. Thanks for any help.
I am also concerned about anaerobic bacteria in the sand. I wonder if I should be stirring up the sand during my weekly 15% water changes? Or will that do more harm than good? I am down to two fish, had two batches of fry but all died except one. The tank has been up for about fifteen months. Thanks for any help.