Question:
Need Help With Algae Bloom.?
2009-01-30 20:06:47 UTC
So with all the bad weather my house lost power. My filter in my fish tank was off for about a day and a half. It is a 29 gallon tank. I know have very cloudy water from an algae bloom. I did a water change and cleaned the filter, but what else can I do? My fish are very pale and I have a bunch of fry.
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2009-01-30 20:23:52 UTC
Its not a algea bloom you have, its a bacteria bloom. Its caused when your power went out and all the good bacteria in your filter died. So now your pretty much in a mini cycle right now. Do small daily water changes to keep your ammonia/nitrite/nitrate levels down and until your good bacteria repopulize. Once your tank stables out again you can go back to doing your normal routeen.

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when i say small daily water changes i mean you need to change about 25% of the tank volume.
2009-01-30 20:32:23 UTC
A day with no filter won't kill the beneficial bacteria. That bacteria isn't just in your filter, its in your gravel and tank water too. The tank will clear up in a day or 2. Just change %25-50 of your water and clean your filter. If it doesn't go away add 3 cap fulls of peroxide. Peroxide destroys algea without harming the fish. 1 cap/10g. I use this method often with my planted tanks.



Every 2 day water changes is a good idea with fry anyways. :)
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2016-10-25 11:48:16 UTC
No you may't eliminate it. it continuously comes decrease back. it truly is an illustration of a healthy device. do exactly your water changes. it is an exceedingly small domicile. you may could take out extra water extra oftentimes. save all the algea turning out to be on the embellishes, do not attempt to scrape it off, you're dropping some time. Get it off of the front and sides of the glass yet go away the decrease back and bottom and the different surfaces eco-friendly as they receives. did you already know some human beings pay for "eco-friendly rocks"? Its so helpful for the fish. they can eat it. It places oxygen into the water and takes out nitrates. Its no longer a nasty concern. eco-friendly is nice. the different colour algae isn't. do not placed that stuff on your tank. Its no longer necessary. Your water isn't damaged, its suited. eco-friendly water heals. I actually have even heard of convalescing fish from surgical procedure require eco-friendly water. do not rigidity over it. you're doing all of your tank appropriate if its eco-friendly. My tank has been some color of pea soup for over 3 years now. Fish did not commence to strengthen nicely till it changed into eco-friendly. you should trust me in this one. you should in hardship-free words challenge your self with the nitrate tiers. even as they get over 20 substitute water. There really isn't some thing incorrect. healthy device.
2009-01-30 20:14:39 UTC
well fish lose their color when they arent in light. but um buy a snail to eat away the algae in case that happens again. but the paleness wont hurt em unless they have the ich and im sure you know what that is right?


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