Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Saltwater Aquariums and Aquarium Algae-Prevention

Anyone who is the aquarium algae knows that it is inevitable. It 's just one of the things that fish owners, both salt and fresh water, have to deal with on a regular basis.

There are four major varieties of algae, green algae, brown algae, red-brush algae, blue and green algae.

Green algae is a variety of algae, which most people know. Green algae thrive in any aquarium that receives excess light. The two most often seen in aquariums algaes green hair algae and the hard green algae dot. " Hair is long eyelashes fine line algae, which are easy to clean the tank. Dot-green algae appear to be green dots of algae on the aquarium, it is very difficult and time-consuming to remove the algae, the green dot.

It is common for the brown algae that appears in the case of a tank, which was just launched. It is usually builds on the appearance of the first two weeks. Her appearance in the phase-tank means that the aquarium owner needs to test the nitrates and phosphates in the tank. Brown algae is unusual because it thrives in aquariums that do not receive a large amount of light. When the brown algae appears in the tank at the aquarium owner needs to clean up the whole tank and increase lighting. It is not unusual brown algae disappear when the reservoir conditions stabilize.

Red-brush algae are different algae, which he loves, aquariums, which have a high pH. Is it incredibly difficult to manually remove red-brush algae from the aquarium.

Blue-green algae, is deceptive, because it is not algae at all. This is cynobacteria seriously. When they appear in the aquarium that looks like a slime that takes up the tank. Blue-green algae can be fatal for aquarium plants, and may jeopardize the health of the fish.

There are many ways you can discourage the growth of marine algae in your tank.

One of the easiest ways to limit the amount of marine algae in your tank is to reduce your lighting. Leaving your aquarium lights on less than nine hours a day, the limit on the amount of time, the algae has to photosynthesis. Use the lowest possible power.

Use distilled water when you clean your marine aquarium or change the water. Change the water every two to three weeks will limit the amount of time, the growth of algae in your tank. After you change the water make sure that your vacuum rocks. Also lead to the use of additives to a minimum. Change your pre-pad week.

Stock your tank with fish eat the algae. Salt water in the tanks to be, hard-star fish, Yellow Tang fish, Blennies, Turbo snails, Angel fish, and small Hermit Crabs.

The purchase of the largest, strongest magnet Algae-cleaning glass can be found and then use it. If you use the magnet each and every time you clean your tank water glass on your tank should remain free of algae. Make sure that the magnet clean after each use. Especially for stubborn algae spots, you'll need to use a razor blade. Do not forget to clean the overflow pipe.

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1 comment:

Angela said...

Such a great post about saltwater aquarium. This will really help aquarium owners. Thanks for posting.