Hi all.
I have been searching for a solution to this problem for a while now. I have a black, fur like algae growing in tufts on my plants, rocks and some of the gravel in my tank. I have since replaced all the plants affected and taken steps to reduce the nitrate level in my tank. I discovered my tap water actually contains nitrates so that obviously hasn't helped. So I now use a Nitragon nitrate remover to provide me with nitrate and phosphate free water to use in my water changes.
I have also increased the number of water changes I do and I am feeding less regularly to try and reduce waste levels in the tank. Hopefully this will help kill off the algae. I have also tried removing each rock and storing in a dark cupboard for a few days. I have found that when I return a rock to the tank the algae on the rock has turned red in colour but the fish still won't eat it and it doesn't seem to die off. I have read a lot about using bleach but I am extremely nervous of accidentally poisoning my whole tank by using it incorrectly. Can anyone share some advise as to how I can remove the existing algae safely from my rocks and wood?
Many thanks.
I have been searching for a solution to this problem for a while now. I have a black, fur like algae growing in tufts on my plants, rocks and some of the gravel in my tank. I have since replaced all the plants affected and taken steps to reduce the nitrate level in my tank. I discovered my tap water actually contains nitrates so that obviously hasn't helped. So I now use a Nitragon nitrate remover to provide me with nitrate and phosphate free water to use in my water changes.
I have also increased the number of water changes I do and I am feeding less regularly to try and reduce waste levels in the tank. Hopefully this will help kill off the algae. I have also tried removing each rock and storing in a dark cupboard for a few days. I have found that when I return a rock to the tank the algae on the rock has turned red in colour but the fish still won't eat it and it doesn't seem to die off. I have read a lot about using bleach but I am extremely nervous of accidentally poisoning my whole tank by using it incorrectly. Can anyone share some advise as to how I can remove the existing algae safely from my rocks and wood?
Many thanks.