algae, as they cannot eat planktonic algae that give the aquarium water a green coloration. These are also the safer types of algae that can be controlled in an aquarium or pond with fish. Aquarists may also introduce algae-eating fish into the aquarium to keep the algae growth under ...
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In conclusion, years of reef aquarium observation have led us to a few key factors to successful coralline algae growth. A stable environment is key for CCA growth, be sure to seed your aquarium with some form of live CCA, when coralline growth stalls, additives can jump-start ...
Algae growth is an incredibly common problem with freshwater tanks. Read more to learn why it happens and how to control it. If you have ever seen an aquarium covered in slimy or fuzzy green growths, you have seen algae. Algae is one of the most prevalent problems encountered in the aqua...
plants even add phosphate-containing chemicals to the water to prevent pipe corrosion. Even well water can be contaminated with fertilizers and agricultural run-off. Using this type of tap water in your aquarium encourages algae growth and may make it impossible to get algae growth under cont...
The removable growth chamber makes harvest time a quick task Powerful LED Lighting Intense spectrum-specific light is the backbone of a powerful Algae Scrubber. However, not everyone needs (or necessarily wants) to run their Algae Scrubber with the pedal to the floor. In fact, that can cause ...
I recently set up a new 45G/165L freshwater tropical aquarium and it has been running for about a month now. I am having some issues with plant growth and green brush algae. <Oh?> I have it stocked with Hygrophila species (4 types), a red tiger lotus, dwarf Blyxa and 4 Anubias. ...
New Print and eBook on Amazon Marine Aquarium Algae Controlby Robert (Bob) Fenner Of all the topics asked of us on our websites, hobby venues and retail stores "maintenance" has got to be the biggest category. Algae in pest proportions in particular, is likely the number one cause of ...
It causes an arrest of fungal cell growth and, presumably, also causes an arrest of micro/macroalgae cell growth. I believe it is also most effective under bright lights, not bubbles that are hiding in the shadows--I speculate that it has to do with the faster build-up of the molecules...
In This Article Algae growth is a fact of life that every aquarium owner will face sooner or later. Some algae growth is normal and healthy, but excess algae growth is unsightly and can be hazardous to fish and plants. Algae may appear as a brownish, greenish, or reddish fuzz or film ...