new, brown algae, and compatibility

Sparkplug

Sparkplug in Canada
Oct 16, 2004
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I'm pretty new to this hobby. I did a fishless cycle, waited and then added my fish when it was time. My 20 US g lightly planted tank is currently stocked with 3 chinese algae eaters, 2 corys, and 7 harlequins rasboras. AND I also have brown algae.

From what I read I need to add a pleco or some otto's. But I am concerned with compatibility and what would be best for the size of my tank. I want to get a honey gourami as my center fish and maybe add a few more harlequins to the school.

I'd appreciate any advice or comments.

PH 7.4/7.6
nitrites 0
nitrates 5
ammonia 0

SP
 
Insufficient lighting will cause brown algae. If you have incandescent, you may want to consider switching to flourescent. If you have flourescent, how long do you have your lights on for each day? Should be a minimum of 6 hours, 8 is better. Or more, though too much more may cause you to get green algae.

Another cause of brown algae is high nitrates. You show 5 (ppm?) for nitrates, so that wouldn't be the cause. That takes us back to lighting....

And I've heard that lots of algae eaters won't eat brown algae. I don't know for sure, though, so someone else will have to comment there.
 
Brown algae is VERY common in newly cycled tanks. It often goes away on its own, and otocinclus cats eat it - they're great for 20g tanks, they stay under 1.5" long, but they're best in a group and can be delicate.
 
Yeah, it should go away on its own. Plus with 3 CAE's in there, you've got enough in the way of algae eater. Besides, Otos are a little shy and CAE's can be territorial and there's only so much territory to be had in a 20g.
 
Chinese algae eaters? Watch those. I read up on them and didn't like what I read. I prefer my clown pleco and he does a gr8 job on everything, if you don't give him too many algae tabs that make him lazy.
 
simple fix, take the chinese back to the store and find a bristlenose(bushynose) pleco. they get to about 4-5" long and mind their own business. they won't eat your plants and eat more brown algae than your tank can produce. Once the algae is all gone, just give the pleco some sliced zucchini or algae wafers from time to time. He(she) will also gracefully clean all the leaves of your plants (if they're leafy anyway). CAE's are worthless fish in my book, they don't clean much and become very aggressive once they get over about 3". I have yet to hear one that hasn't become this way and they LOVE to harass fish with broad body profiles like angels or gourami's (hince your dwarf gourami). Kyle
 
tks everyone for these comments. I made a huge mistake when I bought the CAE's. This was my first and last impulse buy. My LFS will not take fish back period. They are concerned about disease, etc.

I just have to figure out what I'm going to do. Like most places, I have to educate myself cause the LFS knows little. Frig !

Glad to hear the algae might go away. Sure makes the tank look like crap.

SP
 
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