"dirty" looking leaves

How's the flow in your aquarium? Is there enough circulation for the detritus (brown stuff) to get picked up by the filter?

Perhaps get some Otocinclus fish as an extra clean-up crew.

So you have

* Reduce photoperiod 7 hrs
* Clean Filter
* Waterchanges
* Add Otocinclus for extra help

-John N.

Hi John. Funny you should mention the oto's. Up until 3 days ago, I had 3 otos in my tank, been there for 6 months. Whether they ate the diatoms off the leaves or not I don't know because I hardly ever saw them (being nocturnal). then for some reason, within 2 days, 2 of them died, possibly all three. I found two of them dead, don't know if the 3rd is still alive or not. I have no idea why they died. Nothing changed in my tank. I tested my water and it was perfect. I always supplemented their diet. Could have been old age I guess.
As far as the flow in the tank goes, I keep my water level high so the filter output doesn't create much current, but I can see the leaves of my plants gently moving back and forth so I know there is some water flow in the tank.
 
Bn plecs only grow to ~4 inches, well long finned have those enormous fins so body length. Depending on your stock your tank is big enough for 1. I do give him zucchini or romaine a couple times a week, other fish like them too.
 
i doubt it is diatoms and to suggest someone to add fish to cure a problem is not helping. they then have another fish to feed that might not do well with their stock and will eventually have a problem of needing to feed this new fish once they realize the otto wont eat that particular algae.

a picture is worth a 1000 words in this situation to help us diagnose the algae.

also this site is very helpful: http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_algae.htm

enjoy
 
i had a massive diatom outbreak in my 55 gallon. i dropped in 3 bushynose plec one afternoon and the next morning it was gone. coach z as much as i respect your opinions , on this i have to disagree.
 
Well I have 1 tank that has been up for almost a year and only has 2 real plants, gravel substrate, and always has diatom. I don't think light affects it that much, it feeds off of silica. Some water has higher levels of silicic acid.
 
Anyone else notice excessive diatoms with eco? 1 BN has been enough in my 75g & he's not full grown yet, 2+ inches plus tail. I see him much more than my other plecs too.
 
ok, here's some pictures of "it".

here is pictures of the brown icky stuff on my leaves. Also some stats:
Tank has been set up for 6 months
Eco-complete substrate
Planted for 5 months
Nitrate 0-.20
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
PH 7.6
Flourish Excel every other day
Flourish fertilizer once a week
Water changes @ 30% once a week and filter cleaning

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