I have a 72 gallon heavily planted tank, with rainbows, rams, neons, gourami, gold barbs, corys and Chinese algae eaters, etc... I have a lot of light, 4-65 watt 6700k PC's and one 175 watt Metal Halide, I was running the PC's 12 hours a day, I have cut that down to 8 hours, I only run the Metal Halide 5 hours. I also run DIY C02. Just a couple weeks ago almost over night the hair algae appeared, and soon overtook the tank. I know have string, beard and hair algae all over the plants and driftwood. I use RO water, but I have not yet tested for phosphates, I will get a test kit today. I have some Algone in my sump and some PhosoX, thinking phosphates might be the issue. I also cut down on the feeding of the fish, but was not feeding them much in the beginning, just once a day. What would be my best solution to get rid of the algae, I really do not want to have to dip the plants (bleach solution) if at all possible, as I said it is a heavily planted tank. I am looking for some Florida Flag Fish and some Siamese Algae eaters, but no luck yet. What I really want to do is take care of what is causing it, any ideas??
Thank you and everyone have a Merry Christmas!
Thank you and everyone have a Merry Christmas!