Greenish water

AlgaeFix is the best thing I have found for greenwater algae. It is only safe for plants and fish, not inverts like shrimp.
 
Algae bloom. Do 50% water change, gravel vac. Clean filter. If filter is removing algae, there should be a ton of it in sponges and/or filter media. Clean that out too. Somewhere there is either too much light or too much nutrient or both. Look for sources.
 
Will check, thanks, the only thing that I was doing different is I got a pleco and was feeding it zucchine chunks.
 
ive NEVER been a fan of chemicals..my thing is if i cant get rid of it myself i dont want to throw some possibly harmful chemical into my tank...but thats just me! As most of these guys have said, do a water changes frequently
 
I usually do too, but AlgaeFix is one of VERY few exceptions. It is safe for fish. It is safe for plants. And since greenwater algae can be quite a challenge to control, it is a good option. Otherwise as soon as you slack on the water changes again it is back. If you kill it off it won't come back near as easily.
 
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