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Syll
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Hi everyone!
I'm looking to add some algae eating fish to my 55g to help control the algae. It's a well established, heavily planted aquarium with medium-soft, slightly acidic water. I already have a school of ottos in there, but they don't really eat any of the hair algae. I know mollies would love it in there, but I'm afraid the water conditions will cause them problems over time. I know about the siamese algae eater, however, I can not find that fish in my area. I don't really want any sucker fish, so pleco is out, and I know they eventually stop eating algae as they get bigger anyway.
I'm open to ideas on what fish I can *safely* add. Safety first! I do not want to jeopardize the health of any fish in my aquarium, and I will not add any that won't do well under the current conditions. RIght now, the tank contains mainly small tetras. Neons, Silvertips, Bloodfins, Black Neons, and Glowlights.
Water conditions are as follows:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
pH: 6.6
GH: 6 dH
KH: 5 dH
CO2: 30 ppm (less when the light is out)
The aquarium has been running for over a year. Plants were added about 6 months ago. The aquarium is not salted. I do NOT want to use chemicals to kill the algae.
Thanks in advance!
I already have some Ottos in there. They do alright with the glass and plant leaves. Going to add a few more to help out in that area.
What I'm looking for is a fish that eats hair algae. The flowing green strands that pop up all over my tank. It's very soft to the touch.
And yes, 0 Nitrates. It's been like that since I added the plants and upgraded the lighting. I worry about limiting the light because I don't want to kill my beautiful plants! I did do a 5 day blackout on the tank thinking it would help, but no dice.
I'm looking to add some algae eating fish to my 55g to help control the algae. It's a well established, heavily planted aquarium with medium-soft, slightly acidic water. I already have a school of ottos in there, but they don't really eat any of the hair algae. I know mollies would love it in there, but I'm afraid the water conditions will cause them problems over time. I know about the siamese algae eater, however, I can not find that fish in my area. I don't really want any sucker fish, so pleco is out, and I know they eventually stop eating algae as they get bigger anyway.
I'm open to ideas on what fish I can *safely* add. Safety first! I do not want to jeopardize the health of any fish in my aquarium, and I will not add any that won't do well under the current conditions. RIght now, the tank contains mainly small tetras. Neons, Silvertips, Bloodfins, Black Neons, and Glowlights.
Water conditions are as follows:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
pH: 6.6
GH: 6 dH
KH: 5 dH
CO2: 30 ppm (less when the light is out)
The aquarium has been running for over a year. Plants were added about 6 months ago. The aquarium is not salted. I do NOT want to use chemicals to kill the algae.
Thanks in advance!
I already have some Ottos in there. They do alright with the glass and plant leaves. Going to add a few more to help out in that area.
What I'm looking for is a fish that eats hair algae. The flowing green strands that pop up all over my tank. It's very soft to the touch.
And yes, 0 Nitrates. It's been like that since I added the plants and upgraded the lighting. I worry about limiting the light because I don't want to kill my beautiful plants! I did do a 5 day blackout on the tank thinking it would help, but no dice.