jasonfishaddict
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Brown algae is considered by most a nuisance. It apparently has an abundant food source that, as you mentioned, you can't get rid of. Since you have such a small tank, stocking more fish would cause more problems than solve your current one. I would suggest you brush away as much of the algae as you can at your next water change and vacuum the gravel. Change the carbon and see how long it takes for the algae to become noticeable. If you have a small amount, noticeable but not unsightly, in a few weeks time, you can plan a maintenance schedule around its growth rate. You could also try shrimp or snails to keep the algae growth in check. You don't want to increase your bioload too much and you also don't want to scrub algae every other day either.
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