:help: O.K. I am just about at my wits end with this terrible freshwater cynobacteria that I have going on in two of my freshwater tanks. I have eight tanks with one being a saltwater reef and the others are freshwater in various sizes ranging from 2 gallons to 125 gallons. The 2 tanks in question are my 46 gallon discus tank and my 25 gallon tank that has my hatchets and my rummynoses. So far this problem is just contained and isolated to these two tanks. I am doing everything I can to make sure that I do not cross contamminate and get it into another tank. Anyways this problem started maybe a month ago in my 25 gallon and my 46 about the same time. I do not remember cross contaminating but somehow it is in two of my tanks. Both tanks are fully planted and have very close(about 2.8) to 3 watts of light on the tank. The light is t-5 lighting. The lights are on for around nine hours a day and are on timers so they always have the same schedule. Water changes happen in these tanks on a regular basis every week in the 25 and 2-3 times a week in the discus tank. I have this green slimey cynobacteria algae stuff growing mostly on the bottom of the tank where the eco-complete is and now is covering some of the plants especially in the 25. I am tired of looking at it. I have tried sucking it up with a syphon but it always comes back and seems to get worse. I am not that big on using chemicals but according to the freshwater manager where I work, she swears by a product called Algaefix to be used in the water at the same time as a product called Algone that is placed in the filter. I started to use that two days ago and still see no difference and this crap is growing like wildfire. How do I get rid of this stuff! Maybe I am just being impatient but I think it looks terrible although the fish do not seem bothered by it at all.
Please help!!
Marinemom
Please help!!
Marinemom