zozo
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Finaly for once a positive thread about this stuff.. 🙂
I ordered me some Bolbitis sp. 'Buea' (Didymoglossum erosum) which was acording the seller freshly imported from Camaroón. That stuff turned out to be infested with hair algea. In my tank i can keep it somewhat in control, by scrutenizing every day even with a magnification glass and pulling it of with tweezers and put moss at those places to compete and kill it off.
Now i did not put all of it in my tank. I did put some leftovers in my above ground garden pond. In between some rocks to give it some hold. Today i looked at to see what happend. And it looks like a fresh crop of lettuce. Lovely green, lots of new leaves and above all no more hair alge to find. It was as clean as a baby's behind.. Wonderfull. It could not have been the fish eating it of because it was to deep in between te rocks for them to get to it. And in my tank it still looks like not feeling at home, not willing to grow only verry few new leaves.
I exchanged it immediately with a piece which was still in my tank. What was in there i do not have a picture of. But it were only a few twigs with a few brown spotted leaves.
It's this what came out the pond and is in my tank now. 🙂

I guess it's the colder temperature and less firts killing off that tropical hair algea. And this fern seems to love cool invironments i guess. At least cool nights.
Good to know.. If you have no fish, cooling your tank for a while might help to kill off some algea. Maybe worth a try.
I ordered me some Bolbitis sp. 'Buea' (Didymoglossum erosum) which was acording the seller freshly imported from Camaroón. That stuff turned out to be infested with hair algea. In my tank i can keep it somewhat in control, by scrutenizing every day even with a magnification glass and pulling it of with tweezers and put moss at those places to compete and kill it off.
Now i did not put all of it in my tank. I did put some leftovers in my above ground garden pond. In between some rocks to give it some hold. Today i looked at to see what happend. And it looks like a fresh crop of lettuce. Lovely green, lots of new leaves and above all no more hair alge to find. It was as clean as a baby's behind.. Wonderfull. It could not have been the fish eating it of because it was to deep in between te rocks for them to get to it. And in my tank it still looks like not feeling at home, not willing to grow only verry few new leaves.
I exchanged it immediately with a piece which was still in my tank. What was in there i do not have a picture of. But it were only a few twigs with a few brown spotted leaves.
It's this what came out the pond and is in my tank now. 🙂

I guess it's the colder temperature and less firts killing off that tropical hair algea. And this fern seems to love cool invironments i guess. At least cool nights.
Good to know.. If you have no fish, cooling your tank for a while might help to kill off some algea. Maybe worth a try.