I've noticed two very small tufts of beard algae beginning to grow on my large porous caverock in my planted tank.
I know it's not TERRIBLE unless it takes over - but I don't want it to take over at all. I've been treating with all three Seachem nutrients and I'm thinking of slowing down with them now that algae is around - figure it will only speed things up.
Is Algae-Destroyer a safe chemical to use when attempting to rid my tank of this? Like I said I don't mind it - I think it looks nice, I just don't want it attaching to my glass (although I have an algae magnet) or my plants and killing them.
Tips anyone? I'll definitely go out and buy that Algeacide if it works but I am weary of putting more foreign chemicals into my tank and I don't want to have to uproot and bleach my plants. That seems crazy.
Also - I do have a bristlenose pleco - but I don't think he's real into eating the algae. I hear algae eaters will stop eating algae if they are being fed actual food on the reg so they aren't actually great "algae eaters" at all....
I know it's not TERRIBLE unless it takes over - but I don't want it to take over at all. I've been treating with all three Seachem nutrients and I'm thinking of slowing down with them now that algae is around - figure it will only speed things up.
Is Algae-Destroyer a safe chemical to use when attempting to rid my tank of this? Like I said I don't mind it - I think it looks nice, I just don't want it attaching to my glass (although I have an algae magnet) or my plants and killing them.
Tips anyone? I'll definitely go out and buy that Algeacide if it works but I am weary of putting more foreign chemicals into my tank and I don't want to have to uproot and bleach my plants. That seems crazy.
Also - I do have a bristlenose pleco - but I don't think he's real into eating the algae. I hear algae eaters will stop eating algae if they are being fed actual food on the reg so they aren't actually great "algae eaters" at all....