Hi,
I have a problem with re/brown algae. Id read that it may turn green after a while but it hasnt. It is ugly & I think it may be responsible for trace elements of ammonia, nitrate etc. Either way, I want it gone & dont think the fish enjoy big clouds of it through their water every week.
I have a UV Steriliser running 24/7, light is on a timer for about 11 hours/day, & with only 2 clowns that are on a diet in a 270L system, the bio load is small.
What I am looking for is something to eat the algae, preferably something that isnt too ugly, & definately something that will eat algae & not my clowns eggs.
My searching has found the Algae Blenny (Salarias Fasciatus) & Rainford's Goby (Amblygobius Rainfordi). What do people think of them, & are there any other suggestions.
Thanks heaps,
Stan
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I have a problem with re/brown algae. Id read that it may turn green after a while but it hasnt. It is ugly & I think it may be responsible for trace elements of ammonia, nitrate etc. Either way, I want it gone & dont think the fish enjoy big clouds of it through their water every week.
I have a UV Steriliser running 24/7, light is on a timer for about 11 hours/day, & with only 2 clowns that are on a diet in a 270L system, the bio load is small.
What I am looking for is something to eat the algae, preferably something that isnt too ugly, & definately something that will eat algae & not my clowns eggs.
My searching has found the Algae Blenny (Salarias Fasciatus) & Rainford's Goby (Amblygobius Rainfordi). What do people think of them, & are there any other suggestions.
Thanks heaps,
Stan
[email protected]