You use tap water? If so, that's the first thing to change.
Yes i do use tap water then i just dose of stress coat to kill the chorine in the tap water. I drop 10 ml for every 5G.
You use tap water? If so, that's the first thing to change.
I think the point everyone is trying to make is that tap water has many impurities we don't want in our tank. When I used it I fought red slime and you are fighting hair algae.
Even if you use RO/DI water you still need to perform water changes. I do 5g to 10g every other week now.
As everyone is saying Tap water is going to be one of the main problems. Food is the other. Many foods have some levels of phosphates in it. Are you using frozen? If so you should be letting it melt then rinsing it in RO/DI water. Even dry food contributes.
If you have a good bio filter going. I would limit the amount of water changes with tap water you are doing. This might go against the crowd here but if your adding more tap your adding to the problem. The current growth and cheto will consume the phosphates and then at least you can pull it out. While weekly water changes are good, there are many of successful story of people doing biweekly or even monthly water changes.
flakes is like you or I eating at mc donalds everyday.pellets are better plus it all gets eaten. I like to alternate pe mysis. rods food. pellets and I feed when I feel like it once a day every other day. I do this cause the fish need to do their jobs and clean the tank if your always feeding them why should they
If you are using tap water, I agree with Trivan, limit water changes until you get a RO/DI. Using tap water for water changes when you have an algae problem is like putting out a fire with gasoline. Reduce feeding to every other day and keep your filter media clean (pads, socks, sponges). The HA will hopeful use the available nutrients in the water, and if the source is limited, slow the growth.
This is going to be something you might have to deal with for a while. With the phosphates as high as they are, your rocks are going to leach it back out into the water even after you start using RO water.
Before you make any water, test your tap water, get a baseline of what the water is.
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We have all beated this point to death and tap water will never be good enough to use unless it goes through some filtering process to get to 0 TDS.
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