LuminousAphid
New Member
Hello again everyone,
This time I have another algae question, and I can't seem to find anyone with the same issue after a quick search.
I have been dealing with BGA in my 20 gallon tank for a couple weeks now, and while it hasn't been spreading like wildfire as some people report, I can't seem to get rid of it completely. The tank is only a few months old, but I haven't beeen having problems with any other algae recently, just BGA. I have been siphoning out all the bits I see from plants, substrate and glass with a small-diameter tube every day (I would recommend this, smaller tube has pretty good point suction and seems to be able to get the sheets of BGA lifted off things, and it also doesn't suck up that much water, so I have much more time to make sure I get all the bits before my bucket fills up. This also ensures that none gets released back into the water, unlike advice I have seen on other forums to use a magnetic algae scraper or things like that)
My main issue is that I keep finding BGA coating my sponge filter, and after just a few days it can cover and clog up good portions of the sponge. I have also siphoned all I can off the sponge, but it seems like the coarse texture is allowing it to cling on much better than it usually does. It doesn't come of neatly in sheets like it tends to do with plants, and each time I clean it, I can tell there is still green stuff in the pores of the sponge.
So, my question is, should I disinfect the sponge to get rid of the BGA and let my other filter do all the work for a few days while the sponge re-establishes good bacteria? Or is there some way I can get rid of the last bits without killing the bio filter in the sponge?
Also, my final question: the BGA seems to be slowing down, so in your experience, will it eventually become under control when the tank is fully established and balanced?
This time I have another algae question, and I can't seem to find anyone with the same issue after a quick search.
I have been dealing with BGA in my 20 gallon tank for a couple weeks now, and while it hasn't been spreading like wildfire as some people report, I can't seem to get rid of it completely. The tank is only a few months old, but I haven't beeen having problems with any other algae recently, just BGA. I have been siphoning out all the bits I see from plants, substrate and glass with a small-diameter tube every day (I would recommend this, smaller tube has pretty good point suction and seems to be able to get the sheets of BGA lifted off things, and it also doesn't suck up that much water, so I have much more time to make sure I get all the bits before my bucket fills up. This also ensures that none gets released back into the water, unlike advice I have seen on other forums to use a magnetic algae scraper or things like that)
My main issue is that I keep finding BGA coating my sponge filter, and after just a few days it can cover and clog up good portions of the sponge. I have also siphoned all I can off the sponge, but it seems like the coarse texture is allowing it to cling on much better than it usually does. It doesn't come of neatly in sheets like it tends to do with plants, and each time I clean it, I can tell there is still green stuff in the pores of the sponge.
So, my question is, should I disinfect the sponge to get rid of the BGA and let my other filter do all the work for a few days while the sponge re-establishes good bacteria? Or is there some way I can get rid of the last bits without killing the bio filter in the sponge?
Also, my final question: the BGA seems to be slowing down, so in your experience, will it eventually become under control when the tank is fully established and balanced?