Lozbug
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- 14 Oct 2007
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Hi all.
My tropical tank suffers badly from the brown fluffy hairy algae - mainly grows on the bog wood and rocks, and the non fluffy version is growing on the plants.
Plants I’m not to fussed about - as after chatting to the guys at the weekend I realise it me that’s going wrong with no fertiliser, Co2 to low and wrong plants for soft water etc etc. So all of them will be replaced (most are slowly dieing off anyway, unsurprisingly).
So main concern is it still growing on the wood & rocks. Now when I fix the plant situation will it fix itself - or is it something I am doing wrong?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Many Thanks.
Lauren
My tropical tank suffers badly from the brown fluffy hairy algae - mainly grows on the bog wood and rocks, and the non fluffy version is growing on the plants.
Plants I’m not to fussed about - as after chatting to the guys at the weekend I realise it me that’s going wrong with no fertiliser, Co2 to low and wrong plants for soft water etc etc. So all of them will be replaced (most are slowly dieing off anyway, unsurprisingly).
So main concern is it still growing on the wood & rocks. Now when I fix the plant situation will it fix itself - or is it something I am doing wrong?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Many Thanks.
Lauren