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Hey Mark- It shouldn't matter too much, as long as it doesn't get out of control. People will tell you that it means that your system isn't perfectly balanced, or you are overfeeding. Basically the algae will compete with the plants for the same nutrients, but as long as you keep it at a minimal level, you are fine. The most common solution is to shade the tank, and feed the fish small amounts at a time. Pretty darn hard to avoid algae in Hawaii though!
Hi Mark,
If you keep the top 1 - 2" of your hydroton dry you might be able to clear up that problem.
mahalo shawn....how many times a day do you feed your fish?....for my fish tank i've got a 55/g white/clear drum. for the most part its in the shade but does get some sunlight during part of the day. my grow bed is actually a clear rubermaid 2x4 bed. do you suggest using a solid color grow bed? plants seem to be growing very well. water is pretty green. thanks for the reply!
Shawn said:Hey Mark- It shouldn't matter too much, as long as it doesn't get out of control. People will tell you that it means that your system isn't perfectly balanced, or you are overfeeding. Basically the algae will compete with the plants for the same nutrients, but as long as you keep it at a minimal level, you are fine. The most common solution is to shade the tank, and feed the fish small amounts at a time. Pretty darn hard to avoid algae in Hawaii though!
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