:help: Problem: Algae.
I have blue-green algae, congregates on water surface particularly over CO2 diffuser, after one week it is thick. Film algae grows on tank walls and plant leaves clogging them badly. There is also an unattached, bottom floating brown algae that I remove from the tank floor when vacuuming the substrate. A little green spot algae appears a few days after a water change which I remove from the glass at water change, also hair algae removed weekly from glass (the tank is actualy acrylic). There is also brush algae on the rocks and the wood in the tank.
I have been playing with CO2 levels, ferts, nitrate levels, lighting times etc for over a year and end up with a different mix of algae from adjustment to adjustment. I can live with hair and spot algae but the other types clog up the plants and the tank as well as make the water change event take over 2 hours, disrupting the fish and making me focus on cleaning the tank rather than hovering the substrate.
The only way I have found to move pH below 7.0 is to leave the CO2 on all night. The tap water is slightly hard; tried adding a mineral remover in the bottom of the Ehiem but it made no noticable difference. KH measured 11 degrees once and pH at 6.4 which should have driven out most of the O2 in the water but the fish did not gulp at the surface and looked there normal fish-like selves.
Any help to end my mysery, remedy my igonrance and give my fish a better place to live will make all 32 of us happier carbon based life forms...
Tank Stats
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Size of Tank (Gallons / Lit res): 55 US Gal
Running since Aug-07
Water Params
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Temp: 78 - 82
pH: 6.9 - 7.2
Ammonia (ppm): 0
NitrIte (ppm): 0
NitrAte (ppm): 0
KH (degrees): 10
GH (degrees): 5
PO4: approx 0
Fe: don't test
Ferts you are using (what and how often):
Iron: Wed: 10mL Sunday: 12.5mL
Potassium: Wed: 5.0mL Sunday: 7.5mL
Nitrogen: 30drops every day
Trace Wed: 10mL Sunday: 15mL
Flourish* Wed: 2.5mL Sunday: 5.0mL
All Saechem nutrients... *Using the Flourish until it runs out.
CO2: Compressed Gas. 110 bubbles per minute (10lb, CO2 cylinder is 9 months old, 25lb/sq" pressure remaining).
Diffuser, in-tank with power-head and venturi.
Lighting (Wattage & type of bulbs): Two 48", 54 watt HO Florescent (this should equate to about 160watts). One bulb 6000k, second bulb 10,000k, Home made aluminium light fixture with contoured mylar reflector. 4 watt filament night light at one end.
Lighting and CO2 duration: 9 hours per day
Substrate: 75% gravel, 25% Flourite
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Fish In Tank:
25 Cardinal Tetras
3 Seraphae Tetras
1 Harlequin Rasbora
2 Clown Loach (both between 4-5 inches long excluding tail)
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Plants In Tank:
Lots of valisneria
1 Anubis (bubbles more than any other plant)
1 square foot of Java Fern (growing well)
Bacopa (struggling)
Cryptocoryne Beckettii - 2 large bunches several propogated bunches (struggling)
Amazon sword (just about surviving)
red stem plant that breaks the surace (growing well)
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Water changes:
Change 6 gallons, once per week. Tap water pH is 8+. Lower tap water to pH 6.8 before adding to tank using API pH down (has zero phosphates), Treat water with Novaqua plus (declorinator and sime coat only).
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Filtration:
Emhiem 2224 Professional
I have blue-green algae, congregates on water surface particularly over CO2 diffuser, after one week it is thick. Film algae grows on tank walls and plant leaves clogging them badly. There is also an unattached, bottom floating brown algae that I remove from the tank floor when vacuuming the substrate. A little green spot algae appears a few days after a water change which I remove from the glass at water change, also hair algae removed weekly from glass (the tank is actualy acrylic). There is also brush algae on the rocks and the wood in the tank.
I have been playing with CO2 levels, ferts, nitrate levels, lighting times etc for over a year and end up with a different mix of algae from adjustment to adjustment. I can live with hair and spot algae but the other types clog up the plants and the tank as well as make the water change event take over 2 hours, disrupting the fish and making me focus on cleaning the tank rather than hovering the substrate.
The only way I have found to move pH below 7.0 is to leave the CO2 on all night. The tap water is slightly hard; tried adding a mineral remover in the bottom of the Ehiem but it made no noticable difference. KH measured 11 degrees once and pH at 6.4 which should have driven out most of the O2 in the water but the fish did not gulp at the surface and looked there normal fish-like selves.
Any help to end my mysery, remedy my igonrance and give my fish a better place to live will make all 32 of us happier carbon based life forms...
Tank Stats
-------------------
Size of Tank (Gallons / Lit res): 55 US Gal
Running since Aug-07
Water Params
-------------------
Temp: 78 - 82
pH: 6.9 - 7.2
Ammonia (ppm): 0
NitrIte (ppm): 0
NitrAte (ppm): 0
KH (degrees): 10
GH (degrees): 5
PO4: approx 0
Fe: don't test
Ferts you are using (what and how often):
Iron: Wed: 10mL Sunday: 12.5mL
Potassium: Wed: 5.0mL Sunday: 7.5mL
Nitrogen: 30drops every day
Trace Wed: 10mL Sunday: 15mL
Flourish* Wed: 2.5mL Sunday: 5.0mL
All Saechem nutrients... *Using the Flourish until it runs out.
CO2: Compressed Gas. 110 bubbles per minute (10lb, CO2 cylinder is 9 months old, 25lb/sq" pressure remaining).
Diffuser, in-tank with power-head and venturi.
Lighting (Wattage & type of bulbs): Two 48", 54 watt HO Florescent (this should equate to about 160watts). One bulb 6000k, second bulb 10,000k, Home made aluminium light fixture with contoured mylar reflector. 4 watt filament night light at one end.
Lighting and CO2 duration: 9 hours per day
Substrate: 75% gravel, 25% Flourite
-------------------
Fish In Tank:
25 Cardinal Tetras
3 Seraphae Tetras
1 Harlequin Rasbora
2 Clown Loach (both between 4-5 inches long excluding tail)
-------------------
Plants In Tank:
Lots of valisneria
1 Anubis (bubbles more than any other plant)
1 square foot of Java Fern (growing well)
Bacopa (struggling)
Cryptocoryne Beckettii - 2 large bunches several propogated bunches (struggling)
Amazon sword (just about surviving)
red stem plant that breaks the surace (growing well)
-------------------
Water changes:
Change 6 gallons, once per week. Tap water pH is 8+. Lower tap water to pH 6.8 before adding to tank using API pH down (has zero phosphates), Treat water with Novaqua plus (declorinator and sime coat only).
-------------------
Filtration:
Emhiem 2224 Professional