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Its important
to know the types of algae that can grow in your aquarium. It is
important for you to know that there is a certain type of algae
that can be left alone. This is the green type of algae. It will
start as a small, slimy patch then when left alone, it will grow
into something like hair (green hair, that is!). Be appeased when
you have green algae in your aquarium. This means that you have
established a healthy environment for your pets. Now the problem
is how to control it and prevent it from overwhelming all the other
species in the tank.
If your new
aquarium is plagued by the brown or red algae, then it is most probable
that you have a problem in your fish tanks water quality.
The red or brown algae normally appears in new, saltwater aquariums
only. They are seen often on the corals.
Another type
of algae-like organism is the diatom (and these are the hardest
to clean!). These ones appear like dots. These diatoms have hard
shells and they cling to the tank. When not cleaned, green algae
would start to grow on it.
You should be
highly alarmed when your aquarium becomes a habitat for cyanobacteria.
This slimy stuff grows much faster than the common algae. Although
it is easy to clean, cyanobacteria can grow back just as easy. Once
there is an infestation of cyanobacteria in your aquarium, it is
best to control them right away. The best way to do so is to clean
the corals in your fish tank thoroughly.
There are ways
of controlling algae in your aquarium. Aside from cleaning regularly,
it is also important to place the aquarium as far away from the
window as you possibly can. Having a direct sunlight hit your aquarium
will mean faster growth to the unsightly algae. If you have to place
your aquarium near a window, make sure to put blinds or thick curtains
that would protect the water from a direct hit of light. You can
open these drapes or blinds during the evening.
Another way
of controlling algae is to limit the amount of lighting that your
fish receive in a day. Of course, lighting is necessary for them
to develop Vitamin D in their bodies but too much lighting will
surely hasten algae growth. To avoid this risk, make sure that you
turn on the fish lights to no more than ten hours in
a day. Make sure to turn them on or off during the same hours each
day.
If you would
like to resort to algae-eating creatures, then there are certain
snails and fishes that you can purchase which would clean
up the tank for you. Just make sure that they do not overpopulate.
Remember that the more fishes you have in a small tank, the higher
the chances that the ammonia would reach toxic levels.
There are some apparatus that can be installed to control the growth
of algae. These include ultraviolet sterilizers and algae scrubbers,
also equipment that do ozonization, resin exchange, or reverse osmosis.
If you are willing to do so, you can use distilled water in your
fish tank.
There are so
many ways of controlling algae but bear in mind that preventing
them from recurring would be futile. Algae are a normal part of
an aquatic habitat. It is, after all, not dirt but just an unsightly
growth in your tank. All you have to do is to learn to control it
and manage a habitat that is healthier for your pet fish.
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