I have recently setup a 29 gal. aquarium. This is my first aquarium and I feel i've been fairly successful with it having not lost any fish since I set it up nearly two months ago.
Recently the tank has been growing a strange orange algae toward the front face of my tank. I have heard of several colors of algae, green seems to be normal, but not orange. The only information that I can find online about this says that I must have some sort of nutrient imbalance and that it should turn green eventually. I was wondering if anyone is familiar with this type of algae, if it is harmful, and if it is, what I can do to remove it without harming the fish in my tank.
About the tank:
The tank has a Fluval 204 canister filter with activated carbon, ammonia remover, and bio media.
I am also running a Power filter rated for a 30 gal aquarium with more activated carbon in it.
The fish:
The tank currently has 1 Cory cat, 1 Upside down cat, 3 Black Tetras, and 1 Albino something or other that is about 3 inches long and looks like a shark. (I bought it yesterday and forgot the name :*(
The water tests are generally stable and as follows:
Ammonia @ 0ppm
Nitrate @ 5-10 mg/l
Ph @ 7.5 - 7.8
Nitrite @ 3 mg/l
GH @ 6 degrees
Kh @ 5 degrees
CO2 @ 5 (This is based on a chart with my test kit)
Hardness @ 300 (Based on a test at Petsmart last night)
Any ideas/comments would be greatly appreciated.
Recently the tank has been growing a strange orange algae toward the front face of my tank. I have heard of several colors of algae, green seems to be normal, but not orange. The only information that I can find online about this says that I must have some sort of nutrient imbalance and that it should turn green eventually. I was wondering if anyone is familiar with this type of algae, if it is harmful, and if it is, what I can do to remove it without harming the fish in my tank.
About the tank:
The tank has a Fluval 204 canister filter with activated carbon, ammonia remover, and bio media.
I am also running a Power filter rated for a 30 gal aquarium with more activated carbon in it.
The fish:
The tank currently has 1 Cory cat, 1 Upside down cat, 3 Black Tetras, and 1 Albino something or other that is about 3 inches long and looks like a shark. (I bought it yesterday and forgot the name :*(
The water tests are generally stable and as follows:
Ammonia @ 0ppm
Nitrate @ 5-10 mg/l
Ph @ 7.5 - 7.8
Nitrite @ 3 mg/l
GH @ 6 degrees
Kh @ 5 degrees
CO2 @ 5 (This is based on a chart with my test kit)
Hardness @ 300 (Based on a test at Petsmart last night)
Any ideas/comments would be greatly appreciated.
