Unfortunately I just can't seem to get the algae in my tank under control. I have tried a lot of different things but now turning to the experts for some advice. I really have no idea what to do at this point so I am hoping I can get some advice here on next steps.
Here is some baseline info:
180gal tank with two large canister filters
50% water change every other week
Ph 7.1 temp steady at 79 degrees
Zero Ammonia and Nitrites. Nitrate after two weeks with no water changes is ~30ppm
I don't have any other test kits so let me know what else I should test for and I will get them (iron, etc)
No CO2 - I do add Excel daily (60ml)
I have tried weeks of adding seachem flourish, trace, potassium and while the plants grow better so does the algae. I have also tried no ferts and that just means the plants grow slower but the algae I think grows the same. No excel seems to make things much worse then when I add it.
Lighting is two 6' VHO tubes and 6' of Finnex LED lighting (working on slowly converting to LED since these are my last two VHO tubes) - Photo period is 7 hours
All fish are healthy and happy and most of the fish I have had in my tank for years.
Not sure on the type of algae. I used to have BBA and you will still see some remnants of that but its not longer growing active. Here are some pics (and I apologize now for the cruddy looking tank) of the various problems that are plaguing me.
You can see the algae gowing on the plants - it gets worse the closer to the bottom of the tank
Another shot of the broader tank so you can see the different algae growing on the wood vs. some of the plants.
For whatever reason the lilly never has algae growing on it, or not enough for me to be concerned about. This thing is constantly needing pruning
This little guy just can't seem to get a break
This plant grows great but so does the algae on it. Lots of trimming to do here
One more thing. This last week I noticed that the Algae is now also growing across the gravel in a nice thin sheet. Yuck! Hopefully the pictures will show up. Let me know what other information I need to provide so you can help me solve my mystery!
David
Here is some baseline info:
180gal tank with two large canister filters
50% water change every other week
Ph 7.1 temp steady at 79 degrees
Zero Ammonia and Nitrites. Nitrate after two weeks with no water changes is ~30ppm
I don't have any other test kits so let me know what else I should test for and I will get them (iron, etc)
No CO2 - I do add Excel daily (60ml)
I have tried weeks of adding seachem flourish, trace, potassium and while the plants grow better so does the algae. I have also tried no ferts and that just means the plants grow slower but the algae I think grows the same. No excel seems to make things much worse then when I add it.
Lighting is two 6' VHO tubes and 6' of Finnex LED lighting (working on slowly converting to LED since these are my last two VHO tubes) - Photo period is 7 hours
All fish are healthy and happy and most of the fish I have had in my tank for years.
Not sure on the type of algae. I used to have BBA and you will still see some remnants of that but its not longer growing active. Here are some pics (and I apologize now for the cruddy looking tank) of the various problems that are plaguing me.
You can see the algae gowing on the plants - it gets worse the closer to the bottom of the tank
Another shot of the broader tank so you can see the different algae growing on the wood vs. some of the plants.
For whatever reason the lilly never has algae growing on it, or not enough for me to be concerned about. This thing is constantly needing pruning
This little guy just can't seem to get a break
This plant grows great but so does the algae on it. Lots of trimming to do here
One more thing. This last week I noticed that the Algae is now also growing across the gravel in a nice thin sheet. Yuck! Hopefully the pictures will show up. Let me know what other information I need to provide so you can help me solve my mystery!
David
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