I just don't get it. One minute I have no algea problems, the next it's out of control.
I ofcourse went through the new tank algea syndrome over a year ago. First diatoms, then cyno.
But my tank's been up for well over a year, and I can't control the hair algea.
I clean my entire tank and by the end of the month it's all over the rocks and back glass.
I only run my lights for 7 - 8 hours per day. (8 hours actincs, 7 hours with PC 10k's). The bulbs are all changed every 6 to 8 months.
My tank isn't stocked very heavily. Only 5 fish in a 125, all between 2 and 6 inchs each.
I feed once a day (sometimes every other day).
30 gal. water changes once a month.
Water parameters seem to be in line, though I only test once in a while now. But i've never had a gross amount of nitrates and the couple times i've tested phosphates I haven't had any.
All I can think of is the sun light. It's not direct light. but I have a huge sliding glass door about 20 feet away from the tank. But like I said it doesn't get direct sunlight.
Any ideas?
I ofcourse went through the new tank algea syndrome over a year ago. First diatoms, then cyno.
But my tank's been up for well over a year, and I can't control the hair algea.
I clean my entire tank and by the end of the month it's all over the rocks and back glass.
I only run my lights for 7 - 8 hours per day. (8 hours actincs, 7 hours with PC 10k's). The bulbs are all changed every 6 to 8 months.
My tank isn't stocked very heavily. Only 5 fish in a 125, all between 2 and 6 inchs each.
I feed once a day (sometimes every other day).
30 gal. water changes once a month.
Water parameters seem to be in line, though I only test once in a while now. But i've never had a gross amount of nitrates and the couple times i've tested phosphates I haven't had any.
All I can think of is the sun light. It's not direct light. but I have a huge sliding glass door about 20 feet away from the tank. But like I said it doesn't get direct sunlight.
Any ideas?