green hair algea

Discussion in 'Algae' started by oliesminis, Apr 3, 2007.

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  1. oliesminis

    oliesminis Bristle Worm

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    ok i have green hair algae on my fake plant ornament and some of my glass

    i scrape it of the glass except for a little bit which i let live (is this correct)

    i tried cleaning it of the plant but it it stubburn ( should i try and get a live plant to replace it )

    the ornament (shipwreck ) has it on the top of it (should i clean it or leave it , it looks pretty cool making it more realistic)

    answers for any question would be appreciated

    p.s freshwater tank

    photos to come (hopefully
     
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  3. oliesminis

    oliesminis Bristle Worm

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    Anyone No How To Post Pics Tht R To Big
     
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    muecyl Feather Duster

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    First, see if your camera has a downsizing option for emailing.

    Second, are you running a Mac or a PC?

    If it is a Mac, just resize it in iPhoto to your desired size.

    If you use a PC, what photo software do you use?
     
  5. oliesminis

    oliesminis Bristle Worm

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    anyone no if what im doin with algea is ok
     
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    oliesminis Bristle Worm

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    kk this is my dwarf gourami which you can see the algae on the ornament behind it

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    my male guppy you can see the algae on the glass
     
  7. muecyl

    muecyl Feather Duster

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    Glad to see you figured out your photo dilemma.
    I had similar issues on my nano brackish tank, no matter how many water changes the algae was excessive. A UV sterilizer could eliminate many of the algae waterborne pores and keep it in check and preventing any algae blooms. However, 13 fish is several fish for 34 liters, and very small for UV sterilizer. Your Bio load might be feeding your excessive algae too.
    On your ornaments issue, I have heard of people using bleach to fully clean them. Just make sure you fully rinse any remaining bleach before replacing back in the aquarium.
     
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  9. Tangster

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    Phosphates and nitrates are the issue. Use good r/o d.i water and change the water weekly from here on out might look into some liv plants and or some algae eaters and maybe a phophates sponge and denitrate controler of some type for F/Water.