Hi all
I've been having persistant problems with algae ever since moving to Los Angeles a few months ago (I was previously in the Bay Area) and I'm hoping you guys can offer some help. [I do want to note that I am doing a search here at AC for help...but I wanted to make my own thread as well
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There is green algae growing like mad on the glass (err acryllic) and on the leaves of my annubias. A week and a half ago I removed all of my plants, pruned them, and tried to gently scrub off as much algae as possible. I also rearranged the tank a little since I wasnt happy with its previous appearance. I went away for a few days, and now the leaves are (heavily) covered with algae again.
I will try to post pics in the next few days (I need to borrow a cable from a friend for my camera), so for now I'll to describe the situation in words:
20g long, freshwater planted
6 annubias, 3 amazon sword, 3 or 4 java fern
5 amano shrimp
5 white clouds
JBJ Compact flourescent 65W
Hagen CO2 cannister thing with ladder diffuser
XP1 cannister filter
AC200 HOB
I am dosing with Flourish, No Salt, baking soda, Fleet, Seachem EQ....(I'm probably forgetting a few things)...but basically the stuff I wrote up in the Sticky on Nutrients.
I am going to do a water change tonight, so I will report my levels when I'm done (although I only have a few test kits). Please let me know what else I should share to give you all a better idea of my situation.
Right now my plants are pearling like crazy, yet for the first time, several of my annubias have yellow and dying leaves (??!!!). I cant believe it. It's gotten to the point where I am ready to give up on having a planted tank, and just transport my awesome little amanos to a 10G without plants, and turn my 20g into a simple crab playground (a friend will be giving me a Thai crab and Rainbow crab). But I really don't want to close shop on this planted tank, if i can possibly help it. So please please share your ideas.
Thanks, as always you guys and gals are great!
I've been having persistant problems with algae ever since moving to Los Angeles a few months ago (I was previously in the Bay Area) and I'm hoping you guys can offer some help. [I do want to note that I am doing a search here at AC for help...but I wanted to make my own thread as well
There is green algae growing like mad on the glass (err acryllic) and on the leaves of my annubias. A week and a half ago I removed all of my plants, pruned them, and tried to gently scrub off as much algae as possible. I also rearranged the tank a little since I wasnt happy with its previous appearance. I went away for a few days, and now the leaves are (heavily) covered with algae again.
I will try to post pics in the next few days (I need to borrow a cable from a friend for my camera), so for now I'll to describe the situation in words:
20g long, freshwater planted
6 annubias, 3 amazon sword, 3 or 4 java fern
5 amano shrimp
5 white clouds
JBJ Compact flourescent 65W
Hagen CO2 cannister thing with ladder diffuser
XP1 cannister filter
AC200 HOB
I am dosing with Flourish, No Salt, baking soda, Fleet, Seachem EQ....(I'm probably forgetting a few things)...but basically the stuff I wrote up in the Sticky on Nutrients.
I am going to do a water change tonight, so I will report my levels when I'm done (although I only have a few test kits). Please let me know what else I should share to give you all a better idea of my situation.
Right now my plants are pearling like crazy, yet for the first time, several of my annubias have yellow and dying leaves (??!!!). I cant believe it. It's gotten to the point where I am ready to give up on having a planted tank, and just transport my awesome little amanos to a 10G without plants, and turn my 20g into a simple crab playground (a friend will be giving me a Thai crab and Rainbow crab). But I really don't want to close shop on this planted tank, if i can possibly help it. So please please share your ideas.
Thanks, as always you guys and gals are great!