cek1313
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Well as long as I have kept clowns (among other fish) occasionaly I have bouts with algae that defy everything I try to keep in check. Recently only one (thank goodness) 20L that has a pair of pink skunks has over the last week become increasingly green in appearance to the point where I can't even see the clowns until they appear at the surface anxious to eat. Obviously I have a dominant green algae bloom but am unsure what exactly to do. Here is what I have done so far:
Changed 50% of the water--which helped visibility, but returned to zero visibillity within ~3 days. All tests are fine (NH4 0.0, NO2 0.0 NO3 ~5ppm, PH 8.2 morning and 8.0 evening, calcium ~400ppm.
So I cut back feedings to every other day thinking this was a high nutrient issue--no luck.
My ideas: introduce a macroalage to out-compete, tear down the tank, turn off the lights for a couple days (I already reduced the light cycle to 8 hrs/day (tank as (2) 65W PC one 10000K and one Actinic 03).
The fish are doing just fine--if they would lay eggs, the fry would probably love all this "plankton".
Ideas?????
Changed 50% of the water--which helped visibility, but returned to zero visibillity within ~3 days. All tests are fine (NH4 0.0, NO2 0.0 NO3 ~5ppm, PH 8.2 morning and 8.0 evening, calcium ~400ppm.
So I cut back feedings to every other day thinking this was a high nutrient issue--no luck.
My ideas: introduce a macroalage to out-compete, tear down the tank, turn off the lights for a couple days (I already reduced the light cycle to 8 hrs/day (tank as (2) 65W PC one 10000K and one Actinic 03).
The fish are doing just fine--if they would lay eggs, the fry would probably love all this "plankton".
Ideas?????