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My tank is being over run with black algae. How can I get rid of it without harming the fish or the plants ???

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any pic's?  how do you know it's algae? (i haven't seen black algae)

a common "fix" for algae is to cover the your ft to keep light from getting into the tank.. and add aeration if you don't have any

Hi Marcus what type of fish have you ?

What are your water levels testing at?

is it a thick layer of black algae looking substance? could be cyanobacteria. if this is then u will need to cut the light source from reaching the tank and water changes may be needed also try cutting the food down there may be a nutrient lockup in the system. possibly try adding more plants???

hope this helps

the best thing for this is american flag fish if its in a deep water culture or if its in a tilapia tank use highfin chineese alge eaters. those are the only 2 fish i know of that will touch the stuff. is it hairy or a film?

Not sure what Black Algae is but for the regular stuff I always recommend algae eating fish. I just went to the pet store and got one for $3-$4. Can't remember what they are called but they start at about 2 inches and grow to about 1 1/2 ft.

 

 

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