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Brown algae (diatoms) ?

David Edwards

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Hi guys,
Wonder if anybody could share pearls of wisdom?
I’ve a mature planted tank, set up around 3 years ago, co2 injected high tec.
Seemingly out of nowhere I’ve developed a brown/black algae on plants, predominantly on slow growers, Anubis, Buce, that I think may be diatoms although as I say this is not a new set up. I recently added some big wood that I’ve had in previous scapes and wonder if this may be the cause in that it’s leaching organic into the water. Pics attached.
Thanks I’m advance
David.
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Hello @David Edwards Was that wood already sitting in another tank? and what sort of wood? I sort of doubt this could be because of the added wood, but I do not know - I have added new wood to mature tanks without any adverse effects in the past - except for some fungus on the wood that would disappear over time.
I wonder what other things could have changed? Stable water parameters is key as we know. It could be some unintentional changes to the stability of your CO2 application, water source, light etc.

More details about your setup and a full tank shot will help.

Cheers,
Michael
 
Hi thanks for replies
Tank is 90x 45x45 approx 180 litres
2 external canister filters fluval 306 and no name brand 1800 lph
Removed some anubias and necessary to clean last night and placed on surface of tank so apologies for the photos not being a true representation of the tank.
4 x t5 tubes 7 hours per day
Use Ro mixed with tap water around tds 180
Tropics specialised used in accordance with instructions
50% per week water change
Inhabitants 2 discus rescued from another tank, rummy nose tetra, penquins and a few black neon tetra, couple of Siamese algae eaters, Alamo shrimp and cherry shrimp
Plants buce, Anubias, crypts various can’t recall names, rotala green. Sag subulata, pinnatifida, some tripartita and nymphoides.
The algae does not easily rub off.
I’m wondering if the discuss are polluting the water and that the ecosystem is running fast due to the water temperature.
Thanks

 

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I’m wondering if the discuss are polluting the water and that the ecosystem is running fast due to the water temperature.
@David Edwards That is not a bad diagnosis, really. Discus are really messy fish. That combined with high temps. that will increase metabolism in the tank over all, might have caused an unsustainable buildup of organic waste. I would start out giving the tank a good cleanup / vacuum / filter cleaning and a couple of larger WCs. What temperature are you running the tank at?

Cheers,
Michael
 
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