I currently have a 50l Tank with just 1 figure of 8 puffer in it. I really like this fish and it seems really happy in there. The tank has a large external filter fitted and is heavily planted with Java Fern and Java moss which seem to do reasonable well in there.
My problem is that even though I have the plants, green algae seems to grow quite a bit. I do a 30% water change every week or so and do regular checks on the water, the salinity is set to around .005. I think when i set up the tank (and bought it) i went for the wrong position and shape. The tank is directly opposite a window and the front glass of the tank is curved (which seems to intensify the light), the tank doesnt actually get any direct sunlight as we are in a block of flats but I think plays a part in the problem. Unfortunately it is not really an option to move the tank as there is no other place to put it. What would be ideal is an algae eating fish to help with the algae.
Does anyone know any type of fish that can cope with brackish that will eat algae? Or just a good way of cutting down the algae without killing the plants (i would prefer not to use chemicals to do this).
Also does anyone have a good source of brackish fish specialist in or near london UK?
Thanks in advance.
Ash
My problem is that even though I have the plants, green algae seems to grow quite a bit. I do a 30% water change every week or so and do regular checks on the water, the salinity is set to around .005. I think when i set up the tank (and bought it) i went for the wrong position and shape. The tank is directly opposite a window and the front glass of the tank is curved (which seems to intensify the light), the tank doesnt actually get any direct sunlight as we are in a block of flats but I think plays a part in the problem. Unfortunately it is not really an option to move the tank as there is no other place to put it. What would be ideal is an algae eating fish to help with the algae.
Does anyone know any type of fish that can cope with brackish that will eat algae? Or just a good way of cutting down the algae without killing the plants (i would prefer not to use chemicals to do this).
Also does anyone have a good source of brackish fish specialist in or near london UK?
Thanks in advance.
Ash