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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Everything in my tank has been fine, except that I notice a lot of brown algae that other people I know are not experiencing? Especially around the thermometer and where the water gets sucked in up the intake.
My otos are still alive, so maybe they can't keep up with the job..... My lights are on everyday at 2pm till 11pm, on a timer. They get fed once a day, a lot more then they used too because they are bigger. Any insight?
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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how much and what are you feeding
how often do you do water changes, is it tap or ro water.. what are your peramiters? |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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I feed the flakes, also blood worms and mysis shrimp every once in awhile.
I feed them a lot more now, because the rummy nose don't always go to the top to eat and then they get skinnier, so I feed more flakes. I change the water every month.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Johns Creek, GA
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hard water + low light + nutrients (nitrate) = brown algae.
You could Try weekly water changes to reduce the algae food. or Add more light and get green algae instead, maybe just by getting a new bulb for your fixture |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Mississippi
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I agree with the above. You might try weekly or bi-monthly water changes.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Iowa
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Changing the water more than once a month would help. It would get rid of the excess algae spores that float around in the water.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wylie, TX
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Only doing water changes once a month can also put the fish into shock from the difference in parameters.
I think most everyone here does 15-25% changes weekly.
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