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Hello, I have a dreadful hair algae problem that I have been attempting to fight off, but it looks like it is still trying to grow.
Details about my aquarium:
Tank size- 10 gal, divided with a safety zone for heater and filter
Filtration- Internal filter with sponge media in the middle and, most recently, an azoo palm filter with sponge media. The tank is cycled.
Lights- Generic 10 gal hood with two 6500K CFL bulbs. They were installed around 4 months ago. They are on for a total of 8 hours (used to be 9 or 10hrs), with a 3 hour break in the afternoon.
Types of plants- I have anubias, a crypt species, java fern, camboba, kliner prinz, water wisteria, dwarf lily, 3 half-inch marimo moss balls, and salvinia minima
Fertilizer- I was using Flourish comprehensive with every water change, but I stopped about 2 months ago since I was afraid that was causing part of my algae bloom. I have root tabs in the substrate.
Fauna- I have two bettas, a booming population of MTS, and most recently pond snails that hitchhiked from a plant purchase.
Please, any advice would be much appreciated. The hair algae has died down over the past month, but it is sticking hard to my stem plants and I'm afraid it's choking it out.
Details about my aquarium:
Tank size- 10 gal, divided with a safety zone for heater and filter
Filtration- Internal filter with sponge media in the middle and, most recently, an azoo palm filter with sponge media. The tank is cycled.
Lights- Generic 10 gal hood with two 6500K CFL bulbs. They were installed around 4 months ago. They are on for a total of 8 hours (used to be 9 or 10hrs), with a 3 hour break in the afternoon.
Types of plants- I have anubias, a crypt species, java fern, camboba, kliner prinz, water wisteria, dwarf lily, 3 half-inch marimo moss balls, and salvinia minima
Fertilizer- I was using Flourish comprehensive with every water change, but I stopped about 2 months ago since I was afraid that was causing part of my algae bloom. I have root tabs in the substrate.
Fauna- I have two bettas, a booming population of MTS, and most recently pond snails that hitchhiked from a plant purchase.
Please, any advice would be much appreciated. The hair algae has died down over the past month, but it is sticking hard to my stem plants and I'm afraid it's choking it out.