Freshwater Algae

jeffopentax

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Brantford, Ontario
I’ve had my freshwater tank running for a couple weeks now. Using the same rock I had in my salt tank (which sat outside for a couple weeks). I got one rock pile/structure on each side, and one has crazy fast growing algae. Only took 1 week to reach this point.
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The other one is algae free, so far. I don’t mind it, doesn’t look bad for a cichlid setup. Anybody know from their fresh days if it has the potential to take over the tank?
(Mods please move to “Freshwater”. I wasn’t paying attention.) ** Done Torx

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kapelan

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Kitchener, Ontario
if you do not have live plants, easiest way to kill algae to turn off light.
It takes about 1 week to have crystal clear water and crystal clear glass.
PS. Also it's good to cover it with blanket to reduce light from bulbs and window.
 

Troy

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Feb 6, 2018
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Niagara
That looks like you have added coral rock to your fresh water tank. It may cause you algae issues for a while until all the saltwater bacteria and organic matter has been leached out.
 

Kyle1970

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Ayr, Ontario
I still enjoy sitting back and watching the tropheus tank I have.
Just can’t speak about it on this site!
 
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jeffopentax

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Brantford, Ontario
It’s a 90g. No plecos yet, but wouldn’t mind getting green and blue phantoms, like a had years ago.
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