Anybody that has had an aquarium understands that algae cannot be avoided and it is simply a thing that fish owners, whether salt or freshwater, need to deal with on a regular basis. There's four major types of algae - green, brown, red-brush, and blue green.
If you have a fish tank that receives plenty of light, the green algae will most probably be the type that will have to be dealt with. In this case, what fish owners see the most often is either the hair algae or the "green dot algae". The first one is simply long strings of algae, while the latter one is the green dots on the aquarium's side. The second type is also very hard to remove.
Brown algae appears very often in new aquariums within the first few days. If it can be seen in tanks that have been in use for a while already, it is necessary to check if the water contains enough phosphate and nitrate. Brown algae is usually likely to appear if not enough light reaches the aquarium. Cleaning the tank and assuring that it is lit well enough usually solves the problem.
Red-brush algae is a form of algae that loves aquariums that have a high PH, however it's incredibly difficult to manually remove red-brush algae from aquariums.
Blue-green algae is misleading because it's not exactly algae, it's really a cynobacteria. When it appears within an aquarium it looks like a slime that is commandeering your tank and can not only be detrimental to plants in the aquarium, but may endanger the health of your fish.
Among the easiest methods to reduce the volume of algae within the tank is to lower your lighting utilizing the smallest wattage you can. Keeping your aquarium lights on for less then nine hours a day will limit the amount of time algae has for photosynthesis.
Utilize distilled water as you clean the saltwater aquarium or swap out the water because altering your water every two to three weeks will limit the amount of time algae may thrive within the tank. As you swap out the water ensure you vacuum the rocks and keep utilization of additives as low as possible, changing the pre-filter pad every week. Stock the tank full of algae consuming fish. With saltwater aquariums that would be - Hard Star Fish, Yellow Tang Fish, Blennies, Turbo Snails, Angel Fish, and small Hermit Crabs.
Obtain the biggest, sturdiest glass cleansing algae magnet you're able to locate and then make use of it. If you utilize the magnet every single time that you cleanse the water in your aquarium the glass in the tank will probably remain algae free. For especially stubborn algae spots, you will have to use a razor blade, however do not fail to clean the runoff pipes. If you follow the advice found in this article, getting rid of fish tank algae will not be a problem for you ever again.
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